Oakham P, MacDougall Robert D, Rowlands J A
Imaging Research, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Med Phys. 2008 Dec;35(12):5672-83. doi: 10.1118/1.3006196.
The x-ray light valve (XLV) is a novel, potentially low-cost, x-ray detector that converts an x-ray exposure into an optical image stored in a liquid crystal cell. This optical image is then transferred from the liquid crystal cell to a computer through an optical-to-digital imaging readout system. Previously, CCD-based cameras were used for the optical readout, but recently it was proposed that an inexpensive optical scanner, such as an office document scanner, is a better match to the optical properties of the XLV. A methodology for characterizing a document scanner's ability to produce medical quality images from the XLV is outlined and tested on a particular scanner (Canon LiDE 30). This scanner was shown to have key characteristics of a medical device-a linear response, dynamic range sufficient for chest radiography (although not mammography) in a single pass, and an MTF and NPS that exceed the requirements for all medical applications of the scanner. This combination of criteria shows that a document scanner can be used as a digitization method for the XLV.
X射线光阀(XLV)是一种新型的、潜在低成本的X射线探测器,它将X射线曝光转换为存储在液晶盒中的光学图像。然后,通过光数字成像读出系统将该光学图像从液晶盒传输到计算机。以前,基于电荷耦合器件(CCD)的相机用于光学读出,但最近有人提出,诸如办公文档扫描仪之类的廉价光学扫描仪与XLV的光学特性更匹配。本文概述了一种用于表征文档扫描仪从XLV生成医学质量图像能力的方法,并在一台特定的扫描仪(佳能LiDE 30)上进行了测试。结果表明,该扫描仪具有医疗设备的关键特性——线性响应、单次通过时足以进行胸部X线摄影(尽管不能用于乳腺摄影)的动态范围,以及调制传递函数(MTF)和噪声功率谱(NPS)超过了该扫描仪所有医学应用的要求。这些标准的组合表明,文档扫描仪可以用作XLV的数字化方法。