X-ray collimator size and position adjustment based on pre-shot

US10136864B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10136864-B2
Application numberUS-201414766163-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 14, 2014
Priority dateFeb 15, 2013
Publication dateNov 27, 2018
Grant dateNov 27, 2018

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An X-ray apparatus for image acquisition and a related method. The apparatus comprises a field-of-view corrector (CS) configured to receive a scout image (SI) acquired by the imager with a tentative collimator setting in a pre-shot imaging phase where said imager operates with a low dosage radiation cone causing the detector to register the scout image. The low dosage cone has, in the detector's image plane, a first cross section smaller than the total area of the detector surface. The field-of-view corrector (CS) uses said scout image to establish field-of-view correction information for a subsequent imaging phase where the imager is to operate with a high dosage radiation cone, the high dosage higher than the low dosage.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An X-ray apparatus for image acquisition, comprising: an X-ray source configured to generate X-ray radiation for image acquisition of an object; a collimator comprising at least one moveable shutter, the collimator being configured to collimate the X-ray radiation into a radiation cone, said radiation cone irradiating the object at a region of interest when acquiring an image; a portable radiation detector configured to register the X-ray radiation after passage through the object; and a field-of-view corrector configured to receive, in a pre-shot imaging phase, a scout image (SI) acquired by the portable radiation detector with a tentative setting of the collimator, the pre-shot imaging phase causing a low dosage radiation cone to impinge on the portable radiation detector, the low dosage radiation cone having in an image plane of the portable radiation detector a first cross section being smaller than a surface area of the portable radiation detector, the field-of-view corrector being further configured to use said scout image to establish field-of-view correction information for a subsequent imaging phase, the field of view correction information including collimation correction information for determining a corrected setting of the collimator, wherein, in the subsequent imaging phase, the corrected setting of the collimator results in a high dosage radiation cone impinging on the portable radiation detector, the high dosage radiation cone providing a higher dosage of radiation than the low dosage radiation cone, and the high dosage radiation cone having, in the image plane of the portable radiation detector, a second cross section that is larger than the first cross section and the high dosage radiation cone i) being essentially coextensive with the surface area of the portable radiation detector or ii) being a symmetric enlargement of the first cross section and extending in its entirety within the surface area of the portable radiation detector. 2. The X-ray apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the field of view corrector uses the scout image to compute a source to image-receptor distance when establishing the collimator correction information. 3. The X-ray apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the field of view corrector uses the scout image to compute a deviation between i) a position where a central beam of the low dosage radiation cone irradiates a detector surface and ii) a center point of the surface area of the portable radiation detector to establish off-center information. 4. The X-ray apparatus of claim 1 , including a graphics display controller to render the correction information for display on a screen, the correction information when so displayed being adapted to guide a user to manually change the X-ray source to image-receptor distance and/or a position of an X-ray tube in a plane parallel to the image plane of the portable radiation detector, to carry the field-of-view correction into effect. 5. The X-ray apparatus of claim 3 , including a collimation controller configured to use the established field-of-view correction information to apply said correction information to the collimator to so automatically effect the corrected collimator setting for the subsequent imaging phase. 6. The X-ray apparatus of claim 5 , wherein an application of a field-of-view correction operation results in the high dosage radiation cone being centered relative to a center point of the surface area of the portable radiation detector, the collimation controller being operative to use the off-center information to adjust the at least one movable shutter of the collimator. 7. The X-ray apparatus of claim 3 , including an X-ray tube position controller configured to use the off-center information to effect moving the X-ray source in a plane parallel to the image plane of the portable radiation detector to effect a radiation cone centration operation. 8. The X-ray apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the X-ray apparatus is a mobile apparatus. 9. The X-ray apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the collimator is an asymmetric collimator, and the at least one moveable shutter is a plurality of individual moveable shutters, and wherein the radiation cone centration operation is effected without moving the X-ray source but is effected by independently moving the plurality of individual movable shutters of the asymmetric collimator. 10. A non-transitory computer readable medium having stored thereon a computer program element, which when executed by a processor controls the X-ray apparatus according to claim 1 . 11. The X-ray apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the X-ray source operates at a lower dosage at the pre-shot imaging phase, and at a higher dosage at the subsequent imaging phase. 12. The X-ray apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the lower dosage is 5% of the higher dosage. 13. The X-ray apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the scout image is in a range of 50% to 60% of the surface area of the portable radiation detector. 14. The X-ray apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the scout image is 25% or 30% of the surface area of the portable radiation detector. 15. A method of correcting a field-of-view setting of an X-ray imager, comprising the steps of: receiving, in a pre-shot imaging phase, a scout image acquired by an X-ray apparatus with a tentative setting of a collimator comprising at least one moveable shutter, resulting in a low dosage radiation cone impinging on a portable radiation detector for acquiring the scout image, the low dosage radiation cone having in an image plane of the portable radiation detector, a first cross section smaller than a surface area of the portable radiation detector, based on said scout image, establishing field-of-view correction information for a subsequent imaging phase, the field of view correction information including collimation correction information for determining a corrected setting of the collimator resulting in a high dosage radiation cone impinging on the portable radiation detector, the high dosage radiation cone having a higher dosage of radiation than the low dosage radiation cone, and the high dosage radiation cone having, in the image plane of the portable radiation detector, a second cross section that is larger than the first cross section, and the high dosage radiation cone i) being essentially coextensive with the surface area of the portable radiation detector or ii) being a symmetric enlargement of the first cross section and extending in its entirety within the surface area of the portable radiation detector. 16. A non-transitory computer readable medium having stored thereon a computer program element, which when executed by a processor, causes an X-ray apparatus to perform the method of claim 15 . 17. The method of claim 16 , further comprising operating an X-ray source at a lower dosage at the pre-shot imaging phase, and at a higher dosage at the subsequent imaging phase. 18. The method of claim 17 , wherein the lower dosage is 5% of the higher dosage. 19. The method of claim 16 , wherein the scout image is in a range of 50% to 60% of the surface area of the portable radiation detector. 20. The method of claim 16 , wherein the scout image is 25% or 30% of the surface area of the portable radiation detector.

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  • the source unit and the detector unit being able to move relative to each other · CPC title

  • Alignment of source unit to detector unit · CPC title

  • Setting distance between source unit and detector unit · CPC title

  • involving automatic set-up of acquisition parameters · CPC title

  • involving pre-scan acquisition · CPC title

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What does patent US10136864B2 cover?
An X-ray apparatus for image acquisition and a related method. The apparatus comprises a field-of-view corrector (CS) configured to receive a scout image (SI) acquired by the imager with a tentative collimator setting in a pre-shot imaging phase where said imager operates with a low dosage radiation cone causing the detector to register the scout image. The low dosage cone has, in the detector'…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Koninklijke Philips Nv, Philips Deutschland Gmbh
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B6/06. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 27 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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