Mono-energy coronary angiography with a compact light source

Elena Eggl, Korbinian Mechlem, Eva Braig, Stephanie Kulpe, Martin Dierolf, Benedikt Günther, Klaus Achterhold, Julia Herzen, Bernhard Gleich, Ernst Rummeny, Peter B. Noël, Franz Pfeiffer, Daniela Muenzel

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Abstract

While conventional x-ray tube sources reliably provide high-power x-ray beams for everyday clinical practice, the broad spectra that are inherent to these sources compromise the diagnostic image quality. For a monochromatic x-ray source on the other hand, the x-ray energy can be adjusted to optimal conditions with respect to contrast and dose. However, large-scale synchrotron sources impose high spatial and financial demands, making them unsuitable for clinical practice. During the last decades, research has brought up compact synchrotron sources based on inverse Compton scattering, which deliver a highly brilliant, quasi-monochromatic, tunable x-ray beam, yet fitting into a standard laboratory. One application that could benefit from the invention of these sources in clinical practice is coronary angiography. Being an important and frequently applied diagnostic tool, a high number of complications in angiography, such as renal failure, allergic reaction, or hyperthyroidism, are caused by the large amount of iodine-based contrast agent that is required for achieving sufficient image contrast. Here we demonstrate monochromatic angiography of a porcine heart acquired at the MuCLS, the first compact synchrotron source. By means of a simulation, the CNR in a coronary angiography image achieved with the quasi-mono-energetic MuCLS spectrum is analyzed and compared to a conventional x-ray-tube spectrum. The results imply that the improved CNR achieved with a quasi-monochromatic spectrum can allow for a significant reduction of iodine contrast material.

OriginalspracheEnglisch
TitelMedical Imaging 2017
UntertitelPhysics of Medical Imaging
Redakteure/-innenTaly Gilat Schmidt, Joseph Y. Lo, Thomas G. Flohr
Herausgeber (Verlag)SPIE
ISBN (elektronisch)9781510607095
DOIs
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 2017
VeranstaltungMedical Imaging 2017: Physics of Medical Imaging - Orlando, USA/Vereinigte Staaten
Dauer: 13 Feb. 201716 Feb. 2017

Publikationsreihe

NameProgress in Biomedical Optics and Imaging - Proceedings of SPIE
Band10132
ISSN (Print)1605-7422

Konferenz

KonferenzMedical Imaging 2017: Physics of Medical Imaging
Land/GebietUSA/Vereinigte Staaten
OrtOrlando
Zeitraum13/02/1716/02/17

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