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13 March 2009 Preliminary feasibility of dedicated breast CT with an inverse geometry
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Proceedings Volume 7258, Medical Imaging 2009: Physics of Medical Imaging; 72582Y (2009) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.811772
Event: SPIE Medical Imaging, 2009, Lake Buena Vista (Orlando Area), Florida, United States
Abstract
In this study we theoretically investigated the minimum scan time of an inverse-geometry dedicated breast CT system that provides sufficient sampling and dose equivalent to mammography without exceeding the limits of source power or detector count rate. The inverse geometry, which utilizes a large-area scanned source and a narrower photon-counting detector, is expected to have improved dose efficiency compared to cone-beam methods due to reduced scatter effects and improved detector efficiency. The analysis assumed the specifications of available inverse-geometry source and detector hardware (SBDX, NovaRay, Inc, Newark CA). The scan time was calculated for a 10, 14, and 18-cm diameter breast composed of 50% glandular / 50% adipose tissue. The results demonstrate a minimum scan time of 6.5, 14.3, and 14.7 seconds for a 10, 14, and 18-cm-diameter breast, respectively. The scan times are comparable to those of proposed cone-beam systems. For all three breast sizes, the scan time was limited by the detector count rate. For example, for the 14-cm-diameter breast, the minimum scan time that met the source power limitation was 1.1 seconds, and the minimum scan time that achieved sufficient sampling was 0.8 seconds. The scan time can be reduced by increasing the detector count rate or area. Effective bowtie filters will be required to prevent detector saturation at the object edges. Overall, the results support preliminary feasibility of dedicated breast CT with an inverse geometry.
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Taly Gilat Schmidt "Preliminary feasibility of dedicated breast CT with an inverse geometry", Proc. SPIE 7258, Medical Imaging 2009: Physics of Medical Imaging, 72582Y (13 March 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.811772
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KEYWORDS
Breast

Sensors

X-ray computed tomography

Time correlated photon counting

Mammography

Photodetectors

X-rays

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