This work proposes a compact dichromatic imaging system for the application of the K-edge digital subtraction technique based on a conventional x-ray tube and a monochromator system. A quasi-monochromatic x-ray beam at the energy of iodine K-edge is produced by Bragg diffraction on a mosaic crystal. Two thin adjacent beams with energies that bracket the K-edge discontinuity are obtained fromthe diffracted beam bymeans of a proper collimation system. They are then detected using an array of Si detectors. A home-made phantom is used to study the image quality as a function of iodine concentration. Signal and signal-to-noise ratio analysis has also been performed. The results are compared with theoretical expectations.
A. Sarnelli, A. Taibi, A. Tuffanelli, G. Baldazzi, D. Bollini, A. E. Cabal Rodriguez, et al. (2004). K-edge digital subtraction imaging based on a dichromatic and compact x-ray source. PHYSICS IN MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY, 49, 3291-3305 [10.1088/0031-9155/49/14/019].
K-edge digital subtraction imaging based on a dichromatic and compact x-ray source
BALDAZZI, GIUSEPPE;BOLLINI, DANTE;GOMBIA, MIRKO;GAMBACCINI, MAURO
2004
Abstract
This work proposes a compact dichromatic imaging system for the application of the K-edge digital subtraction technique based on a conventional x-ray tube and a monochromator system. A quasi-monochromatic x-ray beam at the energy of iodine K-edge is produced by Bragg diffraction on a mosaic crystal. Two thin adjacent beams with energies that bracket the K-edge discontinuity are obtained fromthe diffracted beam bymeans of a proper collimation system. They are then detected using an array of Si detectors. A home-made phantom is used to study the image quality as a function of iodine concentration. Signal and signal-to-noise ratio analysis has also been performed. The results are compared with theoretical expectations.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.