Algorithm for Material Analysis by the K-edges for Photon-Counting Computed Tomography

29 Oct 2024, 14:50
15m
134/4-406 (MLIT)

134/4-406

MLIT

20
Oral Applied Research Applied Research

Speaker

Rostislav Sotenskii (JINR)

Description

The use of photon-counting detectors (PCD) in X-ray computed tomography (CT) allows for obtaining specific spectral information about the materials present in the studied object. This provides the capability to detect contrast agents (CAs) based on elements with high atomic numbers, which opens up significant prospects for diagnostics and preclinical trials. This work presents a criterion for the extraction of a contrast agent and the determination of its concentration based on the K-edge absorption. The criterion is built on the study of the spectral characteristics of CAs. It considers scenarios where more than two contrast agents are simultaneously used in a wide range of concentrations in the study. The experiment was conducted using a laboratory microtomographic system based on the Medipix3RX detector family. The criterion utilizes five energy thresholds for the identification of a single contrast agent. Lanthanides were used as contrast agents.

This research was funded by the Russian Science Foundation, grant number 22-15-00072.

Primary author

Rostislav Sotenskii (JINR)

Co-authors

Georgy Shelkov (JINR) Vladislav Rozhkov (JINR) Александр Лапкин (ЛЯП НЭОВП)

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