VOXSI: A voxelized single- and dual-energy CT scenario generator for quantitative imaging

B. van der Heyden, L.E.J.R. Schyns, M. Podesta, A. Vaniqui, I.P. Almeida, G. Landry, F. Verhaegen*

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Abstract

Background and purpose: Dedicated CT simulation models have the potential to investigate several acquisition, reconstruction, or post-processing parameters without giving any radiation dose to patients. A software program was developed for the simulation and the analysis of single-energy and dual-energy CT images. Simulation and analysis functionalities of the software are described.Materials and methods: In the software, named VOXSI (VOXelized CT SImulator), the X-ray source, user specified simulation geometry, CT setup and the detector energy response can be varied. CT image reconstructions can be performed with an implementation of the ASTRA toolbox. In the DECT post processing toolkit, GUI tools are provided to calculate effective atomic number, relative electron density, pseudo-monoenergetic images, and material map images. Quantitative CT number validation, based on a RMI 467 tissue characterization phantom model, was performed between experimental and simulated CT scans at three different X-ray tube potentials (80, 120, and 140 kVp) with a third generation CT scanner.Results: Overall, a good agreement was found for the mean CT numbers of the RMI 467 inserts. For all energies, the maximum difference in CT numbers between experimental and simulated data was below 17 HU for the soft tissues and below 48 HU for the osseous tissues.Conclusion: The software's simulation algorithm showed a good agreement between the CT measurements and CT simulations of the RMI 467 phantom at different energies. The capabilities of the software are demonstrated by an elaborated dual-energy CT research example.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)47-52
Number of pages6
JournalPhysics & Imaging in Radiation Oncology
Volume6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Apr 2018

Keywords

  • Single-energy CT
  • Dual-energy CT
  • VOXSI
  • Voxelized CT scenario generator
  • COMPUTED-TOMOGRAPHY
  • TISSUE SEGMENTATION
  • ATOMIC NUMBERS
  • SIMULATION
  • HEAD
  • BRACHYTHERAPY
  • REDUCTION
  • ARTIFACTS
  • BEAM
  • DECOMPOSITION

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