Development and assessment of statistical iterative image reconstruction for CT on a small animal SPECT/CT dual-modality system

T. Dai, Xiao Deng, C. Ionita, Qingyang Wei, Tianyu Ma, Yaqiang Liu, D. Bednarek, S. Rudin, R. Yao
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We developed a statistical iterative CT image reconstruction software for a newly constructed high-resolution small animal SPECT/CT dual-modality system, and assessed its performance at different radiation exposure levels. The objective of this work was to preserve or improve reconstructed image quality at either the same or reduced animal x-ray radiation exposure. The SPECT/CT system used a single detector for both the CT and SPECT modalities that consists of a micro-columnar CsI(TI) phosphor, a light image intensifier (LII) and a CCD sensor. The CT reconstruction software was based on the ordered-subset-convex (OSC) algorithm, and the system matrix was calculated through a ray-driven approach. A self-calibration method was implemented to calculate the offset of the axis of rotation (AOR), an important geometry parameter of the system. An endovascular stent was imaged to evaluate the high resolution performance of the statistical reconstructed image. A sacrificed mouse was scanned at different exposure levels to assess the effect of statistical noise on the image. The mouse studies were reconstructed with both the statistical reconstruction software and a filtered back-projection (FBP) program. The images were assessed and compared by contrast to noise ratio (CNR) in the region of interest. The images yielded by the statistical reconstruction software were artifact free and show superior noise performance to those from FBP reconstruction at different radiation exposure levels. The statistical reconstructed images with reduced exposure showed obviously higher image quality than those from FBP reconstruction at full exposure.
基于小动物SPECT/CT双模系统的CT统计迭代图像重建方法的开发与评价
我们为新构建的高分辨率小动物SPECT/CT双模系统开发了统计迭代CT图像重建软件,并评估了其在不同辐射暴露水平下的性能。这项工作的目的是在相同或减少的动物x射线辐射暴露下保持或改善重建图像质量。SPECT/CT系统对CT和SPECT模式使用单个检测器,该检测器由微柱状CsI(TI)荧光粉,光图像增强器(LII)和CCD传感器组成。CT重建软件基于有序子集-凸(OSC)算法,通过射线驱动方法计算系统矩阵。采用自标定方法计算了系统的重要几何参数旋转轴偏移量。对血管内支架进行成像,以评估统计重建图像的高分辨率性能。在不同的暴露水平下对一只牺牲的老鼠进行扫描,以评估统计噪声对图像的影响。用统计重建软件和滤波反投影(FBP)程序重建小鼠研究。通过对比感兴趣区域的噪声比(CNR)对图像进行评估和比较。统计重建软件生成的图像无伪影,在不同的辐射暴露水平下比FBP重建的图像具有更好的噪声性能。减少曝光的统计重建图像的图像质量明显高于全曝光的FBP重建图像。
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