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Motion artifacts assessment and correction using optical tracking in synchrotron radiation breast CT

PURPOSE: The SYRMA‐3D collaboration is setting up a breast computed tomography (bCT) clinical program at the Elettra synchrotron radiation facility in Trieste, Italy. Unlike the few dedicated scanners available at hospitals, synchrotron radiation bCT requires the patient's rotation, which in tu...

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Autores principales: Brombal, Luca, Arana Peña, Lucia Mariel, Arfelli, Fulvia, Longo, Renata, Brun, Francesco, Contillo, Adriano, Di Lillo, Francesca, Tromba, Giuliana, Di Trapani, Vittorio, Donato, Sandro, Menk, Ralf Hendrik, Rigon, Luigi
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9291820/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34252212
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mp.15084
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author Brombal, Luca
Arana Peña, Lucia Mariel
Arfelli, Fulvia
Longo, Renata
Brun, Francesco
Contillo, Adriano
Di Lillo, Francesca
Tromba, Giuliana
Di Trapani, Vittorio
Donato, Sandro
Menk, Ralf Hendrik
Rigon, Luigi
author_facet Brombal, Luca
Arana Peña, Lucia Mariel
Arfelli, Fulvia
Longo, Renata
Brun, Francesco
Contillo, Adriano
Di Lillo, Francesca
Tromba, Giuliana
Di Trapani, Vittorio
Donato, Sandro
Menk, Ralf Hendrik
Rigon, Luigi
author_sort Brombal, Luca
collection PubMed
description PURPOSE: The SYRMA‐3D collaboration is setting up a breast computed tomography (bCT) clinical program at the Elettra synchrotron radiation facility in Trieste, Italy. Unlike the few dedicated scanners available at hospitals, synchrotron radiation bCT requires the patient's rotation, which in turn implies a long scan duration (from tens of seconds to few minutes). At the same time, it allows the achievement of high spatial resolution. These features make synchrotron radiation bCT prone to motion artifacts. This article aims at assessing and compensating for motion artifacts through an optical tracking approach. METHODS: In this study, patients’ movements due to breathing have been first assessed on seven volunteers and then simulated during the CT scans of a breast phantom and a surgical specimen, by adding a periodic oscillatory motion (constant speed, 1 mm amplitude, 12 cycles/minute). CT scans were carried out at 28 keV with a mean glandular dose of 5 mGy. Motion artifacts were evaluated and a correction algorithm based on the optical tracking of fiducial marks was introduced. A quantitative analysis based on the structural similarity (SSIM) index and the normalized mean square error (nMSE) was performed on the reconstructed CT images. RESULTS: CT images reconstructed through the optical tracking procedure were found to be as good as the motionless reference image. Moreover, the analysis of SSIM and nMSE demonstrated that an uncorrected motion of the order of the system's point spread function (around 0.1 mm in the present case) can be tolerated. CONCLUSIONS: Results suggest that a motion correction procedure based on an optical tracking system would be beneficial in synchrotron radiation bCT.
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spelling pubmed-92918202022-07-20 Motion artifacts assessment and correction using optical tracking in synchrotron radiation breast CT Brombal, Luca Arana Peña, Lucia Mariel Arfelli, Fulvia Longo, Renata Brun, Francesco Contillo, Adriano Di Lillo, Francesca Tromba, Giuliana Di Trapani, Vittorio Donato, Sandro Menk, Ralf Hendrik Rigon, Luigi Med Phys EMERGING IMAGING AND THERAPY MODALITIES PURPOSE: The SYRMA‐3D collaboration is setting up a breast computed tomography (bCT) clinical program at the Elettra synchrotron radiation facility in Trieste, Italy. Unlike the few dedicated scanners available at hospitals, synchrotron radiation bCT requires the patient's rotation, which in turn implies a long scan duration (from tens of seconds to few minutes). At the same time, it allows the achievement of high spatial resolution. These features make synchrotron radiation bCT prone to motion artifacts. This article aims at assessing and compensating for motion artifacts through an optical tracking approach. METHODS: In this study, patients’ movements due to breathing have been first assessed on seven volunteers and then simulated during the CT scans of a breast phantom and a surgical specimen, by adding a periodic oscillatory motion (constant speed, 1 mm amplitude, 12 cycles/minute). CT scans were carried out at 28 keV with a mean glandular dose of 5 mGy. Motion artifacts were evaluated and a correction algorithm based on the optical tracking of fiducial marks was introduced. A quantitative analysis based on the structural similarity (SSIM) index and the normalized mean square error (nMSE) was performed on the reconstructed CT images. RESULTS: CT images reconstructed through the optical tracking procedure were found to be as good as the motionless reference image. Moreover, the analysis of SSIM and nMSE demonstrated that an uncorrected motion of the order of the system's point spread function (around 0.1 mm in the present case) can be tolerated. CONCLUSIONS: Results suggest that a motion correction procedure based on an optical tracking system would be beneficial in synchrotron radiation bCT. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-07-29 2021-09 /pmc/articles/PMC9291820/ /pubmed/34252212 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mp.15084 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Medical Physics published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of American Association of Physicists in Medicine https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
spellingShingle EMERGING IMAGING AND THERAPY MODALITIES
Brombal, Luca
Arana Peña, Lucia Mariel
Arfelli, Fulvia
Longo, Renata
Brun, Francesco
Contillo, Adriano
Di Lillo, Francesca
Tromba, Giuliana
Di Trapani, Vittorio
Donato, Sandro
Menk, Ralf Hendrik
Rigon, Luigi
Motion artifacts assessment and correction using optical tracking in synchrotron radiation breast CT
title Motion artifacts assessment and correction using optical tracking in synchrotron radiation breast CT
title_full Motion artifacts assessment and correction using optical tracking in synchrotron radiation breast CT
title_fullStr Motion artifacts assessment and correction using optical tracking in synchrotron radiation breast CT
title_full_unstemmed Motion artifacts assessment and correction using optical tracking in synchrotron radiation breast CT
title_short Motion artifacts assessment and correction using optical tracking in synchrotron radiation breast CT
title_sort motion artifacts assessment and correction using optical tracking in synchrotron radiation breast ct
topic EMERGING IMAGING AND THERAPY MODALITIES
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9291820/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34252212
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mp.15084
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