Design Optimization of Spatial-Spectral Filters for Cone-Beam CT Material Decomposition

锥束CT物质分解空间光谱滤波器的设计优化

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Abstract

Spectral CT has shown promise for high-sensitivity quantitative imaging and material decomposition. This work presents a new device called a spatial-spectral filter (SSF) which consists of a tiled array of filter materials positioned near the x-ray source that is used to modulate the spectral shape of the x-ray beam. The filter is moved to obtain projection data that is sparse in each spectral channel. To process this sparse data, we employ a one-step direct model-based material decomposition (MBMD) to reconstruct basis material density images directly from the SSF CT data. To evaluate different possible SSF designs, we define a new Fisher-information-based predictive image quality metric called separability index which characterizes the ability of a spectral CT system to distinguish between the signals from two or more materials. This spectral CT performance metric can be used to optimize spectral CT system design. We conducted simulation-based design optimization study to find optimized combinations of filter materials, filter thicknesses, filter widths, and source settings. Finally, we present MBMD results using simulated SSF CT measurements from the optimized designs to demonstrate the ability to reconstruct basis material density images and to show the benefits of the optimized designs. Our results indicate that optimizing SSF CT for separability leads to high-performance at material discrimination tasks.

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