Reducing windmill artifacts in clinical spiral CT using a deep learning-based projection raw data upsampling: Method and robustness evaluation

被引:2
作者
Magonov, Jan [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Maier, Joscha [1 ]
Erath, Julien [2 ]
Sunnegardh, Johan [2 ]
Fournie, Eric [2 ]
Stierstorfer, Karl [2 ]
Kachelriess, Marc [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] German Canc Res Ctr DKFZ Heidelberg, Div XRay Imaging & Computed Tomog, Neuenheimer Feld 280, D-69120 Heidelberg, Germany
[2] Siemens Healthineers AG, Computed Tomog Div, Forchheim, Germany
[3] Heidelberg Univ, Med Fac, Heidelberg, Germany
关键词
clinical spiral CT; computed tomography; convolutional neural network; deep learning; image quality; medical imaging; projection rawdata upsampling; windmill artifact reduction; z-flying focal spot; COMPUTED-TOMOGRAPHY; PERFORMANCE; SYSTEM;
D O I
10.1002/mp.16938
中图分类号
R8 [特种医学]; R445 [影像诊断学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100207 ; 1009 ;
摘要
BackgroundMultislice spiral computed tomography (MSCT) requires an interpolation between adjacent detector rows during backprojection. Not satisfying the Nyquist sampling condition along the z-axis results in aliasing effects, also known as windmill artifacts. These image distortions are characterized by bright streaks diverging from high contrast structures.PurposeThe z-flying focal spot (zFFS) is a well-established hardware-based solution that aims to double the sampling rate in longitudinal direction and therefore reduce aliasing artifacts. However, given the technical complexity of the zFFS, this work proposes a deep learning-based approach as an alternative solution.MethodsWe propose a supervised learning approach to perform a mapping between input projections and the corresponding rows required for double sampling in the z-direction. We present a comprehensive evaluation using both a clinical dataset obtained using raw data from 40 real patient scans acquired with zFFS and a synthetic dataset consisting of 100 simulated spiral scans using a phantom specifically designed for our problem. For the clinical dataset, we utilized 32 scans as training set and 8 scans as validation set, whereas for the synthetic dataset, we used 80 scans for training and 20 scans for validation purposes. Both qualitative and quantitative assessments are conducted on a test set consisting of nine real patient scans and six phantom measurements to validate the performance of our approach. A simulation study was performed to investigate the robustness against different scan configurations in terms of detector collimation and pitch value.ResultsIn the quantitative comparison based on clinical patient scans from the test set, all network configurations show an improvement in the root mean square error (RMSE) of approximately 20% compared to neglecting the doubled longitudinal sampling by the zFFS. The results of the qualitative analysis indicate that both clinical and synthetic training data can reduce windmill artifacts through the application of a correspondingly trained network. Together with the qualitative results from the test set phantom measurements it is emphasized that a training of our method with synthetic data resulted in superior performance in windmill artifact reduction.ConclusionsDeep learning-based raw data interpolation has the potential to enhance the sampling in z-direction and thus minimize aliasing effects, as it is the case with the zFFS. Especially a training with synthetic data showed promising results. While it may not outperform zFFS, our method represents a beneficial solution for CT scanners lacking the necessary hardware components for zFFS.
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页码:1597 / 1616
页数:20
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