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Advancements towards the implementation of clinical phase-contrast breast computed tomography at Elettra

Authors :
Bruno Golosio
Viviana Fanti
Angelo Taibi
Renata Longo
Maria Assunta Cova
Adriano Contillo
Paolo Russo
Luigi Rigon
Francesca Di Lillo
Piernicola Oliva
Luca Brombal
Diego Dreossi
Deborah Bonazza
Fabrizio Zanconati
Antonio Sarno
Maura Tonutti
Vittorio Di Trapani
Christian Fedon
Ubaldo Bottigli
Pasquale Delogu
Fulvia Arfelli
Sandro Donato
Giuliana Tromba
Giovanni Mettivier
Serena Pacilè
Longo, Renata
Arfelli, Fulvia
Bonazza, Deborah
Bottigli, Ubaldo
Brombal, Luca
Contillo, Adriano
Cova, Maria A.
Delogu, Pasquale
Di Lillo, Francesca
Di Trapani, Vittorio
Donato, Sandro
Dreossi, Diego
Fanti, Viviana
Fedon, Christian
Golosio, Bruno
Mettivier, Giovanni
Oliva, Piernicola
Pacilè, Serena
Sarno, Antonio
Rigon, Luigi
Russo, Paolo
Taibi, Angelo
Tonutti, Maura
Zanconati, Fabrizio
Tromba, Giuliana
Longo, R.
Arfelli, F.
Bonazza, D.
Bottigli, U.
Brombal, L.
Contillo, A.
Cova, M. A.
Delogu, P.
Di Lillo, F.
Di Trapani, V.
Donato, S.
Dreossi, D.
Fanti, V.
Fedon, C.
Golosio, B.
Mettivier, G.
Oliva, P.
Pacile, S.
Sarno, A.
Rigon, L.
Taibi, A.
Tonutti, M.
Zanconati, F.
Tromba, G.
Source :
Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, 26, 1343-1353, Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, 26, Pt 4, pp. 1343-1353
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Item does not contain fulltext Breast computed tomography (BCT) is an emerging application of X-ray tomography in radiological practice. A few clinical prototypes are under evaluation in hospitals and new systems are under development aiming at improving spatial and contrast resolution and reducing delivered dose. At the same time, synchrotron-radiation phase-contrast mammography has been demonstrated to offer substantial advantages when compared with conventional mammography. At Elettra, the Italian synchrotron radiation facility, a clinical program of phase-contrast BCT based on the free-space propagation approach is under development. In this paper, full-volume breast samples imaged with a beam energy of 32 keV delivering a mean glandular dose of 5 mGy are presented. The whole acquisition setup mimics a clinical study in order to evaluate its feasibility in terms of acquisition time and image quality. Acquisitions are performed using a high-resolution CdTe photon-counting detector and the projection data are processed via a phase-retrieval algorithm. Tomographic reconstructions are compared with conventional mammographic images acquired prior to surgery and with histologic examinations. Results indicate that BCT with monochromatic beam and free-space propagation phase-contrast imaging provide relevant three-dimensional insights of breast morphology at clinically acceptable doses and scan times.

Details

ISSN :
09090495
Volume :
26
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Synchrotron Radiation
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....769725ba476028b464426719a220596d
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1107/s1600577519005502