Moving segments region of interest attenuator for x-ray fluoroscopy

Citation
Sa. Sassi et Aj. Britten, Moving segments region of interest attenuator for x-ray fluoroscopy, MED PHYS, 26(1), 1999, pp. 19-26
Citations number
47
Categorie Soggetti
Radiology ,Nuclear Medicine & Imaging","Medical Research Diagnosis & Treatment
Journal title
MEDICAL PHYSICS
ISSN journal
00942405 → ACNP
Volume
26
Issue
1
Year of publication
1999
Pages
19 - 26
Database
ISI
SICI code
0094-2405(199901)26:1<19:MSROIA>2.0.ZU;2-#
Abstract
Region of interest (ROI) imaging has previously been proposed as a means of reducing x-ray fluoroscopy radiation dose. Previous ROI attenuators made o f partially attenuating metal plates change beam quality, which may lead to uncertainty in image restoration procedures. The design and construction o f a prototype moving segments ROI attenuator (MS-ROI), which maintains beam quality across the whole field of view is described. The x-ray beam intens ity is halved by 36 lead segments which are rapidly rotated between the x-r ay tube and patient, with a central hole projecting a circular ROI at full intensity. Image processing techniques with automatic detection of the ROI boundary were used to homogenize image brightness across the whole image. I mages restored using these techniques were judged to be visually acceptable , with a good match between pixel values inside and outside the ROI. Image contrast within the ROI was improved by 18% due to reduced scatter and veil ing glare from the periphery. The introduction of the MS-ROI attenuator als o results in a 48% increase in statistical noise in the area outside the RO I, with no significant change in object contrast. The patient entrance dose measured using the dose area product (DAP) method was reduced by 53.4% und er manual exposure control, with the dose to operators reduced by 48.4% und er automatic brightness control. Further work is needed to determine whethe r the attenuator can be used with pulsed fluoroscopy, and to reduce vibrati onal effects on the ROI boundary. The MS-ROI attenuator provides a more con stant ratio of central-to-peripheral image intensity, and maintains uniform beam quality and image contrast across the whole image in comparison to si mple metal plate attenuators. (C) 1999 American Association of Physicists i n Medicine. [S0094-2405(99)00601-X].