用于小动物成像的荧光/ x射线混合断层扫描系统中对比度增强微型ct的优化

M. Brambilla, V. Rebuffel, Markus Mronz, Holger Bruenner
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双模成像技术是一种新兴的快速发展的技术,因为它具有提供互补的解剖和功能信息的优势。此外,在荧光分子断层扫描(FMT)的具体情况下,了解被试的详细解剖结构可以非常有助于提高三维荧光重建。在FMT-XCT欧洲项目的框架下,旨在开发混合层析x射线和光学原型,我们在本文中提出了一个特定的微型ct系统,适合小动物成像,并满足双模态方法的需要。该系统最大限度地减少了x射线对光学元件的干扰,并提供了内部组织之间更好的对比度,作为FMT反演过程的先验信息。为了实现对比度增强的目标,研究和评估了双能量方法。系统配置、采集协议和处理算法将在以下章节中描述。软件模拟已被用于成像配置的优化和建议的规格和由此产生的成像性能实验验证。
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Optimization of a contrast enhanced micro-CT in a hybrid fluorescence / x-ray tomography system for small animal imaging
Dual modality imaging is an emerging and fast developing technique due to its advantage in providing complementary anatomical and functional information. Moreover, in the specific case of Fluorescence Molecular Tomography (FMT), knowledge of the detailed anatomical structure of the subject can be very helpful in improving 3D fluorescence reconstruction. In the framework of the FMT-XCT European Project, aimed at the development of a hybrid tomographic x-rays and optical prototype, we propose in this paper a specific micro-CT system, appropriate for small animal imaging and satisfying the needs of the dual-modality approach. The system is minimizing X-ray interference with optical components, and offers improved contrast between internal tissues to be used as prior information for the FMT inversion procedure. For the contrast enhancement goal, a dual-energy approach has been investigated and evaluated. System configuration, acquisition protocol and processing algorithms are described in the following sections. Software simulation has been used for the optimization of the imaging configuration and the suggested specifications and the resulting imaging performances are experimentally validated.
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