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Phase-contrast breast CT: the effect of propagation distance

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Citazione:
Phase-contrast breast CT: the effect of propagation distance / Brombal, L.; Donato, S.; Dreossi, D.; Arfelli, F.; Bonazza, D.; Contillo, A.; Delogu, P.; Di Trapani, V.; Golosio, B.; Mettivier, G.; Oliva, P.; Rigon, L.; Taibi, A.; Longo, R.. - In: PHYSICS IN MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY. - ISSN 0031-9155. - 63:24(2018), p. 24NT03. [10.1088/1361-6560/aaf2e1]
Abstract:
X-ray phase imaging has the potential to dramatically improve soft tissue contrast sensitivity, which is a crucial requirement in many diagnostic applications such as breast imaging. In this context, a program devoted to perform in vivo phase-contrast synchrotron radiation breast computed tomography is ongoing at the Elettra facility (Trieste, Italy). The used phase-contrast technique is the propagation-based configuration, which requires a spatially coherent source and a sufficient object-to-detector distance. In this work the effect of this distance on image quality is quantitatively investigated scanning a large breast surgical specimen at three object-to-detector distances (1.6, 3, 9 m) and comparing the images both before and after applying the phase-retrieval procedure. The sample is imaged at 30 keV with a pixel pitch CdTe single-photon-counting detector, positioned at a fixed distance of 31.6 m from the source. The detector fluence is kept constant for all acquisitions. The study shows that, at the largest distance, a 20-fold SNR increase can be obtained by applying the phase-retrieval procedure. Moreover, it is shown that, for phase-retrieved images, changing the object-to-detector distance does not affect spatial resolution while boosting SNR (four-fold increase going from the shortest to the largest distance). The experimental results are supported by a theoretical model proposed by other authors, whose salient results are presented in this paper.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Brombal, L.; Donato, S.; Dreossi, D.; Arfelli, F.; Bonazza, D.; Contillo, A.; Delogu, P.; Di Trapani, V.; Golosio, B.; Mettivier, G.; Oliva, P.; Rigon, L.; Taibi, A.; Longo, R.
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.uniss.it/handle/11388/221625
Pubblicato in:
PHYSICS IN MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY
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http://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1361-6560/aaf2e1/pdf; https://arts.units.it/retrieve/handle/11368/2932003/245019/Brombal_2018_Phys_Med_Biol_10.1088_1361-6560_aaf2e1.pdf
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