Published November 2012 | Version v1
Journal article

Improvement image in tomosynthesis

  • 1. Kitasato Univ., School of Allied Health Sciences, Sagamihara, Kanagawa (Japan)
  • 2. Hosoda Clinic, Tokyo (Japan)
  • 3. Kanazawa Univ., Graduate School of Medical Science, Kanazawa, Ishikawa (Japan)

Description

We evaluated the X-ray digital tomosynthesis (DT) reconstruction processing method for metal artifact reduction and the application of wavelet denoising to selectively remove quantum noise and suggest the possibility of image quality improvement using a novel application for chest. In orthopedic DT imaging, we developed artifact reduction methods based on a modified Shepp and Logan reconstruction filter kernel realized by taking into account additional weighing by direct current (DC) components in frequency domain space. Processing leads to an increase in the ratio of low-frequency components in an image. The effectiveness of the method in enhancing the visibility of a prosthetic case was quantified in terms of removal of ghosting artifacts. In chest DT imaging, the technique was implemented on a DT system and experimentally evaluated through chest phantom measurements, spatial resolution and compared with an existing post-reconstruction wavelet denoise algorithm by Badea et al. Our wavelet technique with balance sparsity-norm contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR) effectively decreased quantum noise in the reconstructed images with and improvement when applied to pre-reconstruction image for post-reconstruction. The results of our technique showed that although modulation transfer function (MTF) did not vary (preserving spatial resolution), the existing wavelet denoise algorithm caused MTF deterioration. (author)

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Journal Title
Medical Imaging Technology
Journal Volume
30
Journal Issue
5
Journal Page Range
p. 242-249
ISSN
0288-450X