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Synthetic CT: simulating arbitrary low dose single and dual energy protocols

机译:合成CT:模拟任意低剂量单和双能量协议

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CT protocol selection (kVp, mAs, filtration) can greatly affect the dose delivered to a patient and the quality of the resulting images. While it is imperative to get diagnostic quality images from a study, the dose to the patient should be minimized. With synthetic CT, protocol optimization is made simple by simulating realistic scans of arbitrary low dose protocols from a previously acquired dual energy scan. For single energy protocols, the simulated projections have the same statistical properties as projections from an actual scan. The reconstruction of these synthesized projections then provides realistic images at a different protocol. For dual energy protocols, the material decomposition of the simulated protocol is directly synthesized. Moreover, the dose distribution from an arbitrary protocol (single or dual energy) can be found and used in conjunction with the predicted image quality for protocol design. We demonstrate single energy synthetic CT on a clinical study by synthesizing a 120 kVp image from a dual energy dataset. The synthesized image is compared to an actual 120 kVp image on the same patient, showing excellent agreement. We also describe a framework for implementing synthetic CT in software that is intuitive to use and allows radiologists to see the impact of protocol selection on image quality and dose distribution. A simple GUI demonstrates the vision for synthetic CT by allowing for the comparison of several dose reduction techniques: filtration, mA modulation, partial scan, or shielding. In particular, objects such as a breast shield can be simulated and virtually inserted as part of the original scan. In each case, the kVp and mAs can be adjusted while the synthesized image and dose profile are updated in real-time. With such software, synthetic CT can be applied as an educational and scientific tool for radiologists concerned with dose and image quality.
机译:CT协议选择(KVP,MAS,过滤)可以大大地影响递送给患者的剂量和所得图像的质量。虽然必须从研究中获得诊断质量图像,但应最小化患者的剂量。利用合成CT,通过模拟从先前获取的双能量扫描的任意低剂量协议的真实扫描来简化协议优化。对于单个能量协议,模拟突起具有与实际扫描的投影相同的统计特性。然后,这些合成投影的重建然后以不同的协议提供现实图像。对于双能协议,直接合成模拟协议的材料分解。此外,可以找到来自任意协议(单或双能量)的剂量分布,并与协议设计的预测图像质量结合使用。我们通过从双能数据集中合成120 kVP图像来证明单一能量合成CT。将合成的图像与同一患者的实际120 kVP图像进行比较,显示出很好的一致性。我们还描述了一种用于在直观使用的软件中实现合成CT的框架,并允许放射科医师看到协议选择对图像质量和剂量分布的影响。简单的GUI通过允许比较几种剂量降低技术:过滤,MA调制,部分扫描或屏蔽来证明合成CT的视觉。特别地,可以模拟诸如乳房屏蔽的物体和实际上作为原始扫描的一部分被模拟和实际上。在每种情况下,可以在合成的图像和剂量曲线实时更新时调整KVP和MAS。通过这种软件,合成CT可作为涉及剂量和图像质量的辐射学家的教育和科学工具应用。

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