Authors
Zhicong Yu, Shuai Leng, Steven M Jorgensen, Zhoubo Li, Ralf Gutjahr, Baiyu Chen, Ahmed F Halaweish, Steffen Kappler, Lifeng Yu, Erik L Ritman, Cynthia H McCollough
Publication date
2016/2/2
Journal
Physics in Medicine & Biology
Volume
61
Issue
4
Pages
1572
Publisher
IOP Publishing
Description
This study evaluated the conventional imaging performance of a research whole-body photon-counting CT system and investigated its feasibility for imaging using clinically realistic levels of x-ray photon flux. This research system was built on the platform of a 2nd generation dual-source CT system: one source coupled to an energy integrating detector (EID) and the other coupled to a photon-counting detector (PCD). Phantom studies were conducted to measure CT number accuracy and uniformity for water, CT number energy dependency for high-Z materials, spatial resolution, noise, and contrast-to-noise ratio. The results from the EID and PCD subsystems were compared. The impact of high photon flux, such as pulse pile-up, was assessed by studying the noise-to-tube-current relationship using a neonate water phantom and high x-ray photon flux. Finally, clinical feasibility of the PCD subsystem was investigated …
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