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Oversampling in the computed tomography measurements applied for bone structure studies as a method of spatial resolution improvement

BACKGROUND: Our purpose was to check the potential ability of oversampling as a method for computed tomography axial resolution improvement. The method of achieving isotropic and fine resolution, when the scanning system is characterized by anisotropic resolutions is proposed. In case of typical cli...

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Autores principales: Tatoń, Grzegorz, Rokita, Eugeniusz, Rok, Tomasz, Beckmann, Felix
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: International Scientific Literature, Inc. 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3403796/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22844304
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author Tatoń, Grzegorz
Rokita, Eugeniusz
Rok, Tomasz
Beckmann, Felix
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Rokita, Eugeniusz
Rok, Tomasz
Beckmann, Felix
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description BACKGROUND: Our purpose was to check the potential ability of oversampling as a method for computed tomography axial resolution improvement. The method of achieving isotropic and fine resolution, when the scanning system is characterized by anisotropic resolutions is proposed. In case of typical clinical system the axial resolution is much lower than the planar one. The idea relies on the scanning with a wide overlapping layers and subsequent resolution recovery on the level of scanning step. MATERIAL/METHODS: Simulated three-dimensional images, as well as the real microtomographic images of rat femoral bone were used in proposed solution tests. Original high resolution images were virtually scanned with a wide beam and a small step in order to simulate the real measurements. The low resolution image series were subsequently processed in order to back to the original fine one. Original, virtually scanned and recovered images resolutions were compared with the use of modulation transfer function (MTF). RESULTS/CONCLUSIONS: A good ability of oversampling as a method for the resolution recovery was showed. It was confirmed by comparing the resolving powers after and before resolution recovery. The MTF analysis showed resolution improvement. The resolution improvement was achieved but the image noise raised considerably, which is clearly visible on image histograms. Despite this disadvantage the proposed method can be successfully used in practice, especially in the trabecular bone studies because of high contrast between trabeculae and intertrabecular spaces.
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spelling pubmed-34037962012-07-27 Oversampling in the computed tomography measurements applied for bone structure studies as a method of spatial resolution improvement Tatoń, Grzegorz Rokita, Eugeniusz Rok, Tomasz Beckmann, Felix Pol J Radiol Original Article BACKGROUND: Our purpose was to check the potential ability of oversampling as a method for computed tomography axial resolution improvement. The method of achieving isotropic and fine resolution, when the scanning system is characterized by anisotropic resolutions is proposed. In case of typical clinical system the axial resolution is much lower than the planar one. The idea relies on the scanning with a wide overlapping layers and subsequent resolution recovery on the level of scanning step. MATERIAL/METHODS: Simulated three-dimensional images, as well as the real microtomographic images of rat femoral bone were used in proposed solution tests. Original high resolution images were virtually scanned with a wide beam and a small step in order to simulate the real measurements. The low resolution image series were subsequently processed in order to back to the original fine one. Original, virtually scanned and recovered images resolutions were compared with the use of modulation transfer function (MTF). RESULTS/CONCLUSIONS: A good ability of oversampling as a method for the resolution recovery was showed. It was confirmed by comparing the resolving powers after and before resolution recovery. The MTF analysis showed resolution improvement. The resolution improvement was achieved but the image noise raised considerably, which is clearly visible on image histograms. Despite this disadvantage the proposed method can be successfully used in practice, especially in the trabecular bone studies because of high contrast between trabeculae and intertrabecular spaces. International Scientific Literature, Inc. 2012 /pmc/articles/PMC3403796/ /pubmed/22844304 Text en © Pol J Radiol, 2012 This is an open access article. Unrestricted non-commercial use is permitted provided the original work is properly cited.
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Tatoń, Grzegorz
Rokita, Eugeniusz
Rok, Tomasz
Beckmann, Felix
Oversampling in the computed tomography measurements applied for bone structure studies as a method of spatial resolution improvement
title Oversampling in the computed tomography measurements applied for bone structure studies as a method of spatial resolution improvement
title_full Oversampling in the computed tomography measurements applied for bone structure studies as a method of spatial resolution improvement
title_fullStr Oversampling in the computed tomography measurements applied for bone structure studies as a method of spatial resolution improvement
title_full_unstemmed Oversampling in the computed tomography measurements applied for bone structure studies as a method of spatial resolution improvement
title_short Oversampling in the computed tomography measurements applied for bone structure studies as a method of spatial resolution improvement
title_sort oversampling in the computed tomography measurements applied for bone structure studies as a method of spatial resolution improvement
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3403796/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22844304
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