Effect of scattered radiation on image noise in cone beam CT
- 9 April 2001
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Medical Physics
- Vol. 28 (4), 469-474
- https://doi.org/10.1118/1.1357457
Abstract
Cone beam CT has a capability for the 3-dimensional imaging of large volumes with isotropic resolution, and has a potentiality for 4-dimensional imaging (dynamic volume imaging), because cone beam CT acquires data of a large volume with one rotation of an x-ray tube-detector pair. However, one of the potential drawbacks of cone beam CT is a larger amount of scatteredx-rays, which may enhance the noise in reconstructed images, and thus affect the low-contrast detectablity. Our aim in this work was to estimate the scatter fractions and effects of scatter on imagenoise, and to seek methods of improving image quality in cone beam CT. First we derived a relationship between the noise in a reconstructed image and in an x-ray intensity measurement. Then we estimated the scatter to primary ratios in x-ray measurements using a Monte-Carlo simulation. From these we estimated the imagenoise under relevant clinical conditions. The results showed that the scattered radiation made a substantial contribution to the imagenoise. However, focused collimators could improve it by decreasing the scattered radiation drastically while keeping the primary radiation at nearly the same level. A conventional grid also improved the imagenoise, though the improvement was less than that of focused collimators.Keywords
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