Preclinical x-ray dark-field radiography for pulmonary emphysema evaluation

A. Yaroshenko, F. Meinel, M. Bech, A. Tapfer, A. Velroyen, S. Schleede, Mark Müller, S. Auweter, A. Bohla, A. Yildirim, K. Nikolaou, F. Bamberg, O. Eickelberg, M. Reiser, F. Pfeiffer
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Abstract

Pulmonary emphysema is a widespread disorder characterized by irreversible destruction of alveolar walls. The spatial distribution of the disease, so far, could only be obtained using an X-ray CT scan, implying a high patient dose. X-ray scattering on alveolar structures is measured in the dark-field signal. The signal is dependent on the size of alveoli and therefore, a combination of absorption and darkfield signal is explored for mapping the distribution of emphysema in the lung on x-ray projection images. In this study three excised murine lungs with pulmonary emphysema and three control samples were imaged using a compact, cone-beam, small-animal x-ray dark-field scanner with a polychromatic source. Statistical analysis of the results, based on a combination of transmission and darkfield signals, revealed a distinct difference between emphysematous and control samples. Subsequently, the distribution of emphysema was mapped out per-pixel for the lungs and showed good agreement with histological findings.
临床前x线暗场x线评价肺气肿
肺气肿是一种以肺泡壁不可逆破坏为特征的广泛疾病。到目前为止,只能通过x射线CT扫描获得疾病的空间分布,这意味着患者的剂量很高。在暗场信号中测量了肺泡结构上的x射线散射。该信号依赖于肺泡的大小,因此,我们探索了吸收和暗场信号的结合,以便在x射线投影图像上绘制肺气肿在肺中的分布。在这项研究中,使用紧凑的锥形束小动物x射线多色源暗场扫描仪对3只肺气肿切除的小鼠肺和3个对照样本进行成像。基于传输信号和暗场信号的组合,对结果进行统计分析,揭示了肺气肿样本和对照样本之间的明显差异。随后,肺气肿的分布按像素绘制,与组织学结果吻合良好。
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