Artigo Revisado por pares

Dynamic X-ray computed tomography

2003; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; Volume: 91; Issue: 10 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1109/jproc.2003.817868

ISSN

1558-2256

Autores

S. Bonnet, Anne Koenig, Sébastiên Roux, Patrick Hugonnard, R. Guillemaud, Pierre Grangeat,

Tópico(s)

Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications

Resumo

Dynamic computed tomography (CT) imaging aims at reconstructing image sequences where the dynamic nature of the living human body is of primary interest. The main applications concerned are image-guided interventional procedures, functional studies and cardiac imaging. The introduction of ultra-fast rotating gantries along with multi-row detectors and in near future area detectors allows huge progress toward the imaging of moving organs with low-contrast resolution. This paper gives an overview of the different concepts used in dynamic CT. A new reconstruction algorithm based on a voxel-specific dynamic evolution compensation is also presented. It provides four-dimensional image sequences with accurate spatio-temporal information, where each frame is reconstructed using a long-scan acquisition mode on several half-turns. In the same time, this technique permits to reduce the dose delivered per rotation while keeping the same signal to noise ratio for every frame using an adaptive motion-compensated temporal averaging. Results are illustrated on simulated data.

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