Walters Erin B, Panda Kunal, Bankson James A, Brown Ellana, Cody Dianna D
Department of Imaging Physics, Unit 56, The University of Texas M D Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX 77030, USA.
Phys Med Biol. 2004 Sep 7;49(17):4163-72. doi: 10.1088/0031-9155/49/17/023.
The presence of motion artifacts is a typical problem in thoracic imaging. However, synchronizing the respiratory cycle with computed tomography (CT) image acquisition can reduce these artifacts. We currently employ a method of in vivo respiratory-gated micro-CT imaging for small laboratory animals (mice). This procedure involves the use of a ventilator that controls the respiratory cycle of the animal and provides a digital output signal that is used to trigger data acquisition. After inspection of the default respiratory trigger timing, we hypothesized that image quality could be improved by moving the data-acquisition window to a portion of the cycle with less respiratory motion. For this reason, we developed a simple delay circuit to adjust the timing of the ventilator signal that initiates micro-CT data acquisition. This delay circuit decreases motion artifacts and substantially improves image quality.
运动伪影的存在是胸部成像中的一个典型问题。然而,将呼吸周期与计算机断层扫描(CT)图像采集同步可以减少这些伪影。我们目前采用一种用于小型实验动物(小鼠)的体内呼吸门控微型CT成像方法。该过程涉及使用一台控制动物呼吸周期并提供用于触发数据采集的数字输出信号的呼吸机。在检查默认呼吸触发定时后,我们假设通过将数据采集窗口移至呼吸运动较小的周期部分可以提高图像质量。因此,我们开发了一个简单的延迟电路来调整启动微型CT数据采集的呼吸机信号的定时。该延迟电路减少了运动伪影并显著提高了图像质量。