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Towards breast tomography with synchrotron radiation at Elettra: first images

Authors :
Bruno Golosio
Ubaldo Bottigli
Paolo Russo
R. Bellazzini
G. Spandre
Nico Lanconelli
Pasquale Delogu
Fabrizio Zanconati
Viviana Fanti
A. Brez
Francesco Brun
Christian Fedon
Diego Dreossi
Renata Longo
Fulvia Arfelli
Giuliana Tromba
Piernicola Oliva
M. Pinchera
M. Minuti
Antonio Sarno
Antonio Brunetti
Luigi Rigon
Giovanni Mettivier
F. Di Lillo
Longo, R
Arfelli, F
Bellazzini, R
Bottigli, U
Brez, A
Brunetti, A
Delogu, P
Di Lillo, F
Dreossi, D
Fanti, V
Fedon, C
Golosio, B
Lanconelli, N
Mettivier, G
Minuti, M
Oliva, P
Pinchera, M
Rigon, L
Russo, P
Sarno, A
Spandre, G
Tromba, G
Zanconati, F
Longo, R.
Arfelli, F.
Bellazzini, R.
Bottigli, U.
Brez, A.
Brun, F.
Brunetti, A.
Delogu, P.
DI LILLO, Francesca
Dreossi, D.
Fanti, V.
Fedon, C.
Golosio, B.
Lanconelli, N.
Mettivier, Giovanni
Minuti, M.
Oliva, P.
Pinchera, M.
Rigon, L.
Russo, Paolo
Sarno, Antonio
Spandre, G.
Tromba, G.
Zanconati, F.
Longo, Renata
Arfelli, Fulvia
Brun, Francesco
Dreossi, Diego
Fedon, Christian
Rigon, Luigi
Tromba, Giuliana
Zanconati, Fabrizio
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

The aim of the SYRMA-CT collaboration is to set-up the first clinical trial of phase-contrast breast CT with synchrotron radiation (SR). In order to combine high image quality and low delivered dose a number of innovative elements are merged: a CdTe single photon counting detector, state-of-theart CT reconstruction and phase retrieval algorithms. To facilitate an accurate exam optimization, a Monte Carlo model was developed for dose calculation using GEANT4. In this study, high isotropic spatial resolution (120 mu m)(3) CT scans of objects with dimensions and attenuation similar to a human breast were acquired, delivering mean glandular doses in the range of those delivered in clinical breast CT (5-25 mGy). Due to the spatial coherence of the SR beam and the long distance between sample and detector, the images contain, not only absorption, but also phase information from the samples. The application of a phase-retrieval procedure increases the contrast-to-noise ratio of the tomographic images, while the contrast remains almost constant. After applying the simultaneous algebraic reconstruction technique to low-dose phase-retrieved data sets (about 5 mGy) with a reduced number of projections, the spatial resolution was found to be equal to filtered back projection utilizing a four fold higher dose, while the contrast-to-noise ratio was reduced by 30%. These first results indicate the feasibility of clinical breast CT with SR.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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