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[en] This study investigated analytic digital tomosynthesis (DTS) reconstruction in partial sampling with a multislit collimator that partially blocks the x-ray beam to the patient during projection data acquisition, thereby reducing excessive radiation dose to patients. Partially-sampled DTS images reconstructed using the analytic filtered-backprojection (FBP) algorithm usually suffer from severe bright-band artifacts around multislit edges of the collimator due to incomplete spatial sampling. In this study, a new prior sinogram interpolation method was introduced to the analytic DTS reconstruction in partial sampling to alleviate such artifacts. To verify the proposed DTS method, we conducted a systematic simulation and investigated image characteristics. Three multislit collimator layouts of C(2/2), C(3/3), and C(4/4) with a 50% duty cycle were designed and used in the simulation. Here C(n/n) denotes a collimator layout that blocks the x-ray beam over n detector pixels vertically with a n-pixel interval. All projections were obtained at a tomographic angle of θ = ±40o and an angle step of Δθ = 2o and used to reconstruct DTS images using the FBP algorithm. Our results indicate that the proposed sinogram interpolation method effectively minimized bright-band artifacts in analytic DTS reconstruction in partial sampling, thus maintaining the image quality.
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Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/14/01/C01015; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
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Journal of Instrumentation; ISSN 1748-0221;
; v. 14(01); p. C01015

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