نتایج جستجو برای: variable resolution x ray vrx ct

تعداد نتایج: 1231260  

Journal: :J. Sci. Comput. 2013
Bin Dong Jia Li Zuowei Shen

X-ray computed tomography (CT) has been playing an important role in diagnostic of cancer and radiotherapy. However, high imaging dose added to healthy organs during CT scans is a serious clinical concern. Imaging dose in CT scans can be reduced by reducing the number of X-ray projections. In this paper, we consider 2D CT reconstructions using very small number of projections. Some regularizati...

2015
Jian Fu Xinhua Hu Astrid Velroyen Martin Bech Ming Jiang Franz Pfeiffer

Due to the potential of compact imaging systems with magnified spatial resolution and contrast, cone-beam x-ray differential phase-contrast computed tomography (DPC-CT) has attracted significant interest. The current proposed FDK reconstruction algorithm with the Hilbert imaginary filter will induce severe cone-beam artifacts when the cone-beam angle becomes large. In this paper, we propose an ...

2015
Mario Liebmann Bjoern Poppe Heiner von Boetticher

New methods of dosimetry in computed tomography (CT) X-ray fields require the use of high-resolution detectors instead of pencil-type ionization chambers typically used for CT dose index (CTDI) measurements. This paper presents a study on the suitability of a wide range of ionization chambers, diodes, and a two-dimensional detector array, used primarily in radiation therapy, for CT and cone-bea...

A.A. Sharafi B. Hashemi Malayeri H. Hashemi T. Sadeghyani

Introduction: In 2000, the UNSCEAR reported that CT constitutes 5% of all the medical x-ray  examinations and it contributes 34% of the resultant collective dose worldwide. Children are more  sensitive to the ionizing radiations than adults. So, routine quality control tests are expected to be  carried out periodically on the CT scanners. The aim of this research was to estimate the effective  ...

Journal: :Medical physics 2006
Taly Gilat Schmidt Josh Star-Lack N Robert Bennett Samuel R Mazin Edward G Solomon Rebecca Fahrig Norbert J Pelc

A table-top volumetric CT system has been implemented that is able to image a 5-cm-thick volume in one circular scan with no cone-beam artifacts. The prototype inverse-geometry CT (IGCT) scanner consists of a large-area, scanned x-ray source and a detector array that is smaller in the transverse direction. The IGCT geometry provides sufficient volumetric sampling because the source and detector...

Journal: :Journal of Instrumentation 2023

Abstract We detail the design of a variable energy, x-ray fluorescence source using low activity (1.8×10 6 dpm) 99 Tc β that irradiates thin foils. By rotating among foils Ti, Zn, Nb, Ag, and Au, device produces x rays between 4 70 keV at rate near 1 Hz. When is placed in storage position, external radiation non-detectable. The shielding rotation mechanism permits use vacuum liquid nitrogen tem...

2016
MATS PERSSON

Computed tomography (CT) is a widely used medical imaging modality. By rotating an x-ray tube and an x-ray detector around the patient, a CT scanner is able to measure the x-ray transmission from all directions and form an image of the patient’s interior. CT scanners in clinical use today all use energy-integrating detectors, which measure the total incident energy for each measurement interval...

Journal: :Journal of X-ray science and technology 1998
P Hammersberg

Generally, computerised tomography (CT) is an X-ray based non-destructive testing method that was developed for medical purposes in the seventies and introduced for industrial applications during the eighties. CT produces maps of the X-ray linear attenuation coefficient of an object’s interior; presented either as cross section images (two-dimensional CT) or as volume information (three-dimensi...

Journal: :Medical physics 2006
Jovan G Brankov Miles N Wernick Yongyi Yang Jun Li Carol Muehleman Zhong Zhong Mark A Anastasio

Conventional x-ray computed tomography (CT) produces a single volumetric image that represents the spatially variant linear x-ray attenuation coefficient of an object. However, in many situations, differences in the x-ray attenuation properties of soft tissues are very small and difficult to measure in conventional x-ray imaging. In this work, we investigate an analyzer-based imaging method, ca...

Journal: :Medical physics 2004
J H Siewerdsen D J Moseley B Bakhtiar S Richard D A Jaffray

The influence of antiscatter x-ray grids on image quality in cone-beam computed tomography (CT) is evaluated through broad experimental investigation for various anatomical sites (head and body), scatter conditions (scatter-to-primary ratio (SPR) ranging from approximately 10% to 150%), patient dose, and spatial resolution in three-dimensional reconstructions. Studies involved linear grids in c...

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