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Experimental study of beam hardening artifacts in photon counting breast computed tomography

Authors :
A. Del Guerra
M. Quattrocchi
Paolo Russo
Adele Lauria
Giovanni Mettivier
Daniele Panetta
Maria Giuseppina Bisogni
Valeria Rosso
Roberto Pani
Nico Lanconelli
Paolo Randaccio
Maria Cristina Montesi
Bisogni, Mg
DEL GUERRA, A
Lanconelli, N
Lauria, Adele
Mettivier, Giovanni
Panetta, D
Pani, R
Quattrocchi, Mg
Randaccio, P
Rosso, V
Russo, Paolo
Montesi, MARIA CRISTINA
M.G. Bisogni
A. Del Guerra
N. Lanconelli
A. Lauria
G. Mettivier
M.C. Montesi
D. Panetta
R. Pani
M.G. Quattrocchi
P. Randaccio
V. Rosso
P. Russo
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, 2007.

Abstract

We are implementing an X-ray breast Computed Tomography (CT) system on the gantry of a dedicated single photon emission tomography system for breast Tc-99 imaging. For the breast CT system we investigated the relevance of the beam hardening artifact. We studied the use of a single photon counting silicon pixel detector (0.3 mm thick, 256 � 256 pixel, 55mm pitch, bump-bonded to the Medipix2 photon counting readout chip) as detector unit in our X-ray CT system. We evaluated the beam hardening ‘‘cupping’’ artifact using homogeneous PMMA slabs and phantoms up to 14 cm in diameter, used as uncompressed breast tissue phantoms, imaged with a tungsten anode tube at 80 kVp with 4.2 mm Al filtration. For beam hardening evaluation we used a bimodal energy model. The CT data show a ‘‘cupping’’ artifact going from 4% (4-cm thick material) to 18% (14-cm thick material). This huge artifacts is influenced by the low detection efficiency and the charge sharing effect of the silicon pixel detector. r 2007 Published by Elsevier B.V. PACS: 85.57.cp; 87.57.Q

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....dcf50c99173c6842fba1ce5b406b5601