Cone beam x-ray luminescence computed tomography reconstruction with a priori anatomical information
2014
X-ray luminescence computed tomography (XLCT) is a novel molecular imaging modality that reconstructs the optical
distribution of x-ray-excited phosphor particles with prior informational of anatomical CT image. The prior information
improves the accuracy of image reconstruction. The system can also present anatomical CT image. The optical system
based on a high sensitive charge coupled device (CCD) is perpendicular with a CT system. In the XLCT system, the xray
was adopted to excite the phosphor of the sample and CCD camera was utilized to acquire luminescence emitted
from the sample in 360 degrees projection free-space. In this study, the fluorescence diffuse optical tomography
(FDOT)-like algorithm was used for image reconstruction, the structural prior information was incorporated in the
reconstruction by adding a penalty term to the minimization function. The phosphor used in this study is Gd2O2S:Tb. For
the simulation and experiments, the data was collected from 16 projections. The cylinder phantom was 40 mm in
diameter and contains 8 mm diameter inclusion; the phosphor in the in vivo study was 5 mm in diameter at a depth of 3
mm. Both the errors were no more than 5%. Based on the results from these simulation and experimental studies, the
novel XLCT method has demonstrated the feasibility for in vivo animal model studies.
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