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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Aviles, Jorge E. Alpuche; | Pistorius, Stephen; ; | Elbakri, Idris A.; ; | Gordon, Richard | Ahmad, Bashir
Affiliations: Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada | CancerCare Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada | Department of Radiology, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Note: [] Corresponding author: Jorge E. Alpuche Aviles, CancerCare Manitoba, 675 McDermot Ave., Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3E 0V9, Canada. Tel.: +1 204 787 8023; Fax: +1 204 775 1684; E-mail: [email protected]
Abstract: Breast CT is an emerging modality that reconstructs 3D linear attenuation coefficient (μ) images of the breast. Its tomographic nature reduces the overlap of structures and may improve tissue visualization. Current prototype systems produce large levels of scatter that could be used to reconstruct electron density (ρ _{e}) images. This could potentially enhance diagnosis. We are developing a first generation bench top CT system to investigate the benefits of simultaneous imaging μ and ρ _{e} of the intact breast. The system uses an algorithm capable of reconstructing ρ _{e} images from single Klein-Nishina scatter. It has been suggested that this algorithm may be impractical since measurements include coherent, bound incoherent and multiple scatter. To investigate this, the EGSnrc Monte Carlo (MC) code was used to simulate scans using a first generation system. These simulations were used to quantify the dose per scan, to provide raw data for the ρ _{e} reconstructions and to investigate corrections for multiple and coherent scatter since these can not be directly related to ρ _{e}. MC simulations show that the dose coefficients are similar to those of cone beam breast CT. Coherent scatter is only ∼9% concentrated in scattering angles < 8°. Electron binding reduces the number of incoherently scattered photons but this reduction can be included in the quantification of scatter measured by the system. Multiple scatter was found to be the major source of errors and, if not corrected for, can result in an overestimation of ρ _{e} by more than a factor of two. Empirical corrections, based on breast thickness or radiological path, can be used to reconstruct images where the variance in ρ _{e} error is half of that found in images derived from primary photons only. Although some practical challenges remain in creating a laboratory system, this work has shown that it is possible to reconstruct scatter images of the breast with a 4 mGy dose and further experimental evaluation of this technique is warranted.
Keywords: Computed tomography, scatter CT, scatter imaging, X-rays, breast CT
DOI: 10.3233/XST-2011-0308
Journal: Journal of X-Ray Science and Technology, vol. 19, no. 4, pp. 477-499, 2011
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