Optimizing dual energy cone beam CT protocols for preclinical imaging and radiation research

Lotte E. J. R. Schyns, Isabel P. Almeida, Stefan J. van Hoof, Benedicte Descamps, Christian Vanhove, Guillaume Landry, Patrick V. Granton, Frank Verhaegen*

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Abstract

Objective: The aim of this work was to investigate whether quantitative dual-energy CT (DECT) imaging is feasible for small animal irradiators with an integrated cone-beam CT (CBCT) system.

Methods: The optimal imaging protocols were determined by analyzing different energy combinations and dose levels. The influence of beam hardening effects and the performance of a beam hardening correction (BHC) were investigated. In addition, two systems from different manufacturers were compared in terms of errors in the extracted effective atomic numbers (Z(eff)) and relative electron densities (rho(e)) for phantom inserts with known elemental compositions and relative electron densities.

Results: The optimal energy combination was determined to be 50 and 90kVp. For this combination, Z(eff) and r rho(e) can be extracted with a mean error of 0.11 and 0.010, respectively, at a dose level of 60cGy.

Conclusion: Quantitative DECT imaging is feasible for small animal irradiators with an integrated CBCT system. To obtain the best results, optimizing the imaging protocols is required. Well-separated X-ray spectra and a sufficient dose level should be used to minimize the error and noise for Z(eff) and rho(e). When no BHC is applied in the image reconstruction, the size of the calibration phantom should match the size of the imaged object to limit the influence of beam hardening effects. No significant differences in Z(eff) and rho(e) errors are observed between the two systems from different manufacturers.

Advances in knowledge: This is the first study that investigates quantitative DECT imaging for small animal irradiators with an integrated CBCT system.

Original languageEnglish
Article number20160480
Number of pages10
JournalBritish Journal of Radiology
Volume90
Issue number1069
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2017

Keywords

  • CARLO DOSE CALCULATIONS
  • X-RAY TARGETS
  • TISSUE SEGMENTATION
  • COMPUTED-TOMOGRAPHY
  • ATOMIC NUMBERS
  • BRACHYTHERAPY
  • RADIOTHERAPY
  • SIMULATION
  • SPECTRA
  • ANIMALS

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