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1 March 2019 Multi-energy CT with triple x-ray beams and photon-counting-detector CT for simultaneous imaging of two contrast agents: an experimental comparison
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Abstract
Multi-energy CT (MECT) enabled by energy-resolved photon-counting-detector CT (PCD-CT) is promising for materialspecific imaging with multiple contrast agents. However, non-idealities of the PCD such as pulse pileup, K-edge escape, and charge sharing may degrade the spectral performance. To perform MECT, an alternative approach was proposed by extending a “Twin Beam” design to a dual-source CT scanner with energy-integrating-detector (EID) by operating one or both sources in the “Twin Beam” mode to acquire three (triple-beam configuration) or four (quadruple-beam configuration) distinct X-ray beam measurements. Previous computer simulation studies demonstrated that the image quality and dose efficiency of the triple-beam configuration were comparable to that in PCD-CT for a three-material decomposition task involving iodine, bismuth, and water. The purpose of this work is to experimentally validate the proposed triple-beam MECT technique in comparison with PCD-CT. To mimic the dual-source triple-beam acquisition, two separate scans, one at 80 kV and the other at 120 kV operated in the “Twin Beam” mode, were performed on a single-source CT scanner. Two potential clinical applications of MECT for multiple contrast agents were investigated: iodine/gadolinium for biphasic liver imaging and iodine/bismuth for small bowel imaging. The results indicate that the imaging performance of the EID-based MECT may be comparable to that on the current PCD-CT platform for both the iodine/gadolinium and the iodine/bismuth material decomposition tasks.
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Liqiang Ren, Cynthia H. McCollough, and Lifeng Yu "Multi-energy CT with triple x-ray beams and photon-counting-detector CT for simultaneous imaging of two contrast agents: an experimental comparison", Proc. SPIE 10948, Medical Imaging 2019: Physics of Medical Imaging, 109481B (1 March 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2513460
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KEYWORDS
X-ray computed tomography

Iodine

X-rays

Scanners

Bismuth

Computed tomography

X-ray imaging

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