Feasibility of 2D antiscatter grid concept for flat panel detectors: preliminary investigation of primary transmission properties.

C. Altunbas, Y. Zhong, C. Shaw
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Suppressing the effects of scattered radiation in flat panel detector, FPD, based CBCT still remains to be a challenge. To address the scatter problem, we have been investigating the feasibility of a two dimensional antiscatter grid (2D ASG) concept for FPDs. Although a 2D ASG can potentially provide high scatter rejection capability, primary transmission characteristics of a 2D ASG and its implications in image quality plays a more critical role in implementation of the 2D ASG concept. Thus, in this work, a computational model was developed to investigate the primary transmission properties of the 2D ASG for various grid and FPD pixel geometries, and the improvement in signal to noise ratio,SNR, was calculated analytically to demonstrate the impact of 2D ASG's transmission characteristics on image quality. Computational model showed that average primary transmission fraction (Tp) strongly depends on the septal thickness of 2D ASG, and 2D ASG can provide higher Tp than existing radiographic ASGs at a septal thickness of 0.1 mm. Due to the higher Tp, 2D ASG was also predicted to provide SNR improvements in projections in low to moderate scatter environments typically observed in CBCT imaging. On the other hand, the model also indicated that the shadow or footprint of the 2D ASG leads to spatially nonuniform variations in primary signal in FPD pixels. Reduction of septal thickness and optimization of 2D ASG's pitch may play an essential role in reducing such variations in primary image signal, and avoiding potential image artifacts associated with 2D ASG's footprint.
平板探测器二维防散射网格概念的可行性:初步研究初级传输特性。
抑制散射辐射对平板探测器(FPD)的影响仍然是一个挑战。为了解决散射问题,我们一直在研究FPDs的二维反散射网格(2D ASG)概念的可行性。虽然二维ASG具有潜在的高散射抑制能力,但二维ASG的主要传输特性及其对图像质量的影响在实现二维ASG概念中起着更关键的作用。因此,在这项工作中,建立了一个计算模型来研究不同网格和FPD像素几何形状下二维ASG的主要传输特性,并分析计算了二维ASG的信噪比(SNR)的改善,以证明二维ASG的传输特性对图像质量的影响。计算模型表明,平均一次透射率(Tp)强烈依赖于二维ASG的间隔厚度,在间隔厚度为0.1 mm时,二维ASG比现有的x线摄影ASG提供更高的Tp。由于较高的Tp, 2D ASG也被预测在CBCT成像中通常观察到的低至中等散射环境下的投影中提供信噪比改善。另一方面,该模型还表明,二维ASG的阴影或足迹导致FPD像素中主信号的空间不均匀变化。减少鼻中隔厚度和优化二维ASG的间距可能在减少主图像信号的这种变化,避免与二维ASG的足迹相关的潜在图像伪影中发挥重要作用。
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