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1 April 2024 MACE CT reconstruction for modular material decomposition from energy resolving photon-counting data
Natalie M. Jadue, Madhuri Nagare, Jonathan S. Maltz, Gregery T. Buzzard, Charles A. Bouman
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Abstract
X-ray computed tomography (CT) based on photon counting detectors (PCD) extends standard CT by counting detected photons in multiple energy bins. PCD data can be used to increase the contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR), increase spatial resolution, reduce radiation dose, reduce injected contrast dose, and compute a material decomposition using a specified set of basis materials.1 Current commercial and prototype clinical photon counting CT systems utilize PCD-CT reconstruction methods that either reconstruct from each spectral bin separately, or first create an estimate of a material sinogram using a specified set of basis materials and then reconstruct from these material sinograms. However, existing methods are not able to utilize simultaneously and in a modular fashion both the measured spectral information and advanced prior models in order to produce a material decomposition. We describe an efficient, modular framework for PCD-based CT reconstruction and material decomposition using on Multi-Agent Consensus Equilibrium (MACE). Our method employs a detector proximal map or agent that uses PCD measurements to update an estimate of the pathlength sinogram. We also create a prior agent in the form of a sinogram denoiser that enforces both physical and empirical knowledge about the material-decomposed sinogram. The sinogram reconstruction is computed using the MACE algorithm, which finds an equilibrium solution between the two agents, and the final image is reconstructed from the estimated sinogram. Importantly, the modularity of our method allows the two agents to be designed, implemented, and optimized independently. Our results on simulated data show a substantial (450%) CNR boost vs conventional maximum likelihood reconstruction when applied to a phantom used to evaluate low contrast detectability.
Conference Presentation
(2024) Published by SPIE. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Natalie M. Jadue, Madhuri Nagare, Jonathan S. Maltz, Gregery T. Buzzard, and Charles A. Bouman "MACE CT reconstruction for modular material decomposition from energy resolving photon-counting data", Proc. SPIE 12925, Medical Imaging 2024: Physics of Medical Imaging, 1292505 (1 April 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3005870
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Photon counting

Reconstruction algorithms

Calibration

Image restoration

CT reconstruction

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