Extending Three-Dimensional Weighted Cone Beam Filtered Backprojection (CB-FBP) Algorithm for Image Reconstruction in Volumetric CT at Low Helical Pitches

A three-dimensional (3D) weighted helical cone beam filtered backprojection (CB-FBP) algorithm (namely, original 3D weighted helical CB-FBP algorithm) has already been proposed to reconstruct images from the projection data acquired along a helical trajectory in angular ranges up to [0,2π]. However,...

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Main Authors: Xiangyang Tang, Jiang Hsieh, Roy A. Nilsen, Scott M. McOlash
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2006-01-01
Series:International Journal of Biomedical Imaging
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/IJBI/2006/45942
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spelling doaj-04a4658f0abe4a5da1f633e45cc070a22020-11-24T22:00:26ZengHindawi LimitedInternational Journal of Biomedical Imaging1687-41881687-41962006-01-01200610.1155/IJBI/2006/4594245942Extending Three-Dimensional Weighted Cone Beam Filtered Backprojection (CB-FBP) Algorithm for Image Reconstruction in Volumetric CT at Low Helical PitchesXiangyang Tang0Jiang Hsieh1Roy A. Nilsen2Scott M. McOlash3GE Healthcare, 3000 North Grandview Boulevard, W-1190, Waukesha, WI 53188, USAGE Healthcare, 3000 North Grandview Boulevard, W-1190, Waukesha, WI 53188, USAGE Healthcare, 3000 North Grandview Boulevard, W-1190, Waukesha, WI 53188, USAGE Healthcare, 3000 North Grandview Boulevard, W-1190, Waukesha, WI 53188, USAA three-dimensional (3D) weighted helical cone beam filtered backprojection (CB-FBP) algorithm (namely, original 3D weighted helical CB-FBP algorithm) has already been proposed to reconstruct images from the projection data acquired along a helical trajectory in angular ranges up to [0,2π]. However, an overscan is usually employed in the clinic to reconstruct tomographic images with superior noise characteristics at the most challenging anatomic structures, such as head and spine, extremity imaging, and CT angiography as well. To obtain the most achievable noise characteristics or dose efficiency in a helical overscan, we extended the 3D weighted helical CB-FBP algorithm to handle helical pitches that are smaller than 1:1 (namely extended 3D weighted helical CB-FBP algorithm). By decomposing a helical over scan with an angular range of [0,2π+Δβ] into a union of full scans corresponding to an angular range of [0,2π], the extended 3D weighted function is a summation of all 3D weighting functions corresponding to each full scan. An experimental evaluation shows that the extended 3D weighted helical CB-FBP algorithm can improve noise characteristics or dose efficiency of the 3D weighted helical CB-FBP algorithm at a helical pitch smaller than 1:1, while its reconstruction accuracy and computational efficiency are maintained. It is believed that, such an efficient CB reconstruction algorithm that can provide superior noise characteristics or dose efficiency at low helical pitches may find its extensive applications in CT medical imaging.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/IJBI/2006/45942
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author Xiangyang Tang
Jiang Hsieh
Roy A. Nilsen
Scott M. McOlash
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Jiang Hsieh
Roy A. Nilsen
Scott M. McOlash
Extending Three-Dimensional Weighted Cone Beam Filtered Backprojection (CB-FBP) Algorithm for Image Reconstruction in Volumetric CT at Low Helical Pitches
International Journal of Biomedical Imaging
author_facet Xiangyang Tang
Jiang Hsieh
Roy A. Nilsen
Scott M. McOlash
author_sort Xiangyang Tang
title Extending Three-Dimensional Weighted Cone Beam Filtered Backprojection (CB-FBP) Algorithm for Image Reconstruction in Volumetric CT at Low Helical Pitches
title_short Extending Three-Dimensional Weighted Cone Beam Filtered Backprojection (CB-FBP) Algorithm for Image Reconstruction in Volumetric CT at Low Helical Pitches
title_full Extending Three-Dimensional Weighted Cone Beam Filtered Backprojection (CB-FBP) Algorithm for Image Reconstruction in Volumetric CT at Low Helical Pitches
title_fullStr Extending Three-Dimensional Weighted Cone Beam Filtered Backprojection (CB-FBP) Algorithm for Image Reconstruction in Volumetric CT at Low Helical Pitches
title_full_unstemmed Extending Three-Dimensional Weighted Cone Beam Filtered Backprojection (CB-FBP) Algorithm for Image Reconstruction in Volumetric CT at Low Helical Pitches
title_sort extending three-dimensional weighted cone beam filtered backprojection (cb-fbp) algorithm for image reconstruction in volumetric ct at low helical pitches
publisher Hindawi Limited
series International Journal of Biomedical Imaging
issn 1687-4188
1687-4196
publishDate 2006-01-01
description A three-dimensional (3D) weighted helical cone beam filtered backprojection (CB-FBP) algorithm (namely, original 3D weighted helical CB-FBP algorithm) has already been proposed to reconstruct images from the projection data acquired along a helical trajectory in angular ranges up to [0,2π]. However, an overscan is usually employed in the clinic to reconstruct tomographic images with superior noise characteristics at the most challenging anatomic structures, such as head and spine, extremity imaging, and CT angiography as well. To obtain the most achievable noise characteristics or dose efficiency in a helical overscan, we extended the 3D weighted helical CB-FBP algorithm to handle helical pitches that are smaller than 1:1 (namely extended 3D weighted helical CB-FBP algorithm). By decomposing a helical over scan with an angular range of [0,2π+Δβ] into a union of full scans corresponding to an angular range of [0,2π], the extended 3D weighted function is a summation of all 3D weighting functions corresponding to each full scan. An experimental evaluation shows that the extended 3D weighted helical CB-FBP algorithm can improve noise characteristics or dose efficiency of the 3D weighted helical CB-FBP algorithm at a helical pitch smaller than 1:1, while its reconstruction accuracy and computational efficiency are maintained. It is believed that, such an efficient CB reconstruction algorithm that can provide superior noise characteristics or dose efficiency at low helical pitches may find its extensive applications in CT medical imaging.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/IJBI/2006/45942
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