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16 March 2020 Comparative study of dual energy cone-beam CT using a dual-layer detector and kVp switching for material decomposition
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Cone-beam CT (CBCT) is widely used in diagnostic imaging and image-guided procedures, leading to an increasing need for advanced CBCT techniques, such as dual energy (DE) imaging. Previous studies have shown that DECBCT can perform quantitative material decomposition, including quantification of contrast agents, electron density, and virtual monoenergetic images. Currently, most CBCT systems perform DE imaging using a kVp switching technique. However, the disadvantages of this method are spatial and temporal misregistration as well as total scan time increase, leading to errors in the material decomposition. DE-CBCT with a dual layer flat panel detector potentially overcomes these limitations by acquiring the dual energy images simultaneously. In this work, we investigate the DE imaging performance of a prototype dual layer detector by evaluating its material decomposition capability and comparing its performance to that of the kVp switching method. Two sets of x-ray spectra were used for kVp switching: 80/120 kVp and 80/120 kVp + 1 mm Cu filtration. Our results show the dual layer detector outperforms kVp switching at 80/120 kVp with matched dose. The performance of kVp switching was better by adding 1 mm copper filtration to the high energy images (80/120 kVp + 1 mm Cu), though the dual layer detector still provided comparable performance for material decomposition tasks. Overall, both the dual layer detector and kVp switching methods provided quantitative material decomposition images in DE-CBCT, with the dual layer detector having additional potential advantages.
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Linxi Shi, N. Robert Bennett, Edward Shapiro, Richard E. Colbeth, Josh Star-Lack, Minghui Lu, and Adam S. Wang "Comparative study of dual energy cone-beam CT using a dual-layer detector and kVp switching for material decomposition", Proc. SPIE 11312, Medical Imaging 2020: Physics of Medical Imaging, 1131220 (16 March 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2549781
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KEYWORDS
Dual energy imaging

X-rays

Bone

Imaging systems

Prototyping

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