Systems and methods for continuous motion breast tomosynthesis

US9898840B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9898840-B2
Application numberUS-201414278353-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 15, 2014
Priority dateMay 15, 2014
Publication dateFeb 20, 2018
Grant dateFeb 20, 2018

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A method of continuous motion digital tomosynthesis includes exposing an object to a programed intensity x-ray beam as an x-ray source travels a pre-determined path, accumulating a signal charge from the x-ray beam, recording the accumulated signal charge into a digital frame image representing raw baseline data, acquiring information on the source's and the detector's position when the recording occurs, compressing the raw baseline data into compressed views, where each respective compressed view is formed by combining the raw data readouts of the respective compressed view, and reconstructing a volumetric breast image by processing each respective compressed view with a reconstruction process function that incorporates the acquired position information and a spatial sampling corresponding to the compressed views. A system configured to implement the method and a computer-readable medium are also disclosed.

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A method of continuous motion digital tomosynthesis, the method comprising: exposing an object to a programed intensity x-ray beam as an x-ray source travels a pre-determined path, wherein the object is positioned between the x-ray source and a detector, the detector having a plurality of pixels; accumulating in at least a portion of the plurality of pixels a signal charge from at least a portion of the x-ray beam after the x-ray beam traverses the object; recording the accumulated signal charge from the plurality of pixels into a digital frame image by reducing a data rate between the plurality of pixels of the detector and the digital frame image by incrementing a quantity of voxels in a volumetric image domain with weights in accord with a back-projection of the digital frame image values, the digital frame image representing raw baseline data; acquiring information on the source's position and the detector's position when the recording of the plurality of pixels occurs; compressing the raw baseline data into a plurality of compressed views having a pixel count less than a pixel count of the raw baseline data, where each respective compressed view is an average formed by combining the raw data readouts of the respective compressed view, wherein the combining is performed with at least one of a spatial and a temporal resolution to obtain the compressed view pixel count; and reconstructing a volumetric breast image by processing each respective compressed view with a reconstruction process function that incorporates the acquired position information and a spatial sampling corresponding to the compressed views. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the programed intensity is a single continuous exposure. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the reconstruction process function includes applying a compression process to a forward projection matrix before inversion. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the reconstruction process function includes performing iterative solutions and back projection using a transpose of a modified forward projection matrix. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the reconstruction process function includes combining respective ones of the compressed views with a respective intermediate volume to achieve a best-fit, final three dimensional volume. 6. The method of claim 1 , including decimating the digital frame image by combining pixels values of a same view and in multiple views into an equivalent averaged view. 7. The method of claim 1 , including determining patient motion during exposure to the x-ray beam by applying an image processing segmentation process to identify position changes of the patient's anatomical features. 8. A non-transitory computer readable medium having stored thereon instructions which when executed by a processor cause the processor to perform a method of continuous motion tomosynthesis, the method comprising: exposing an object to a programed intensity x-ray beam as an x-ray source travels a pre-determined path, wherein the object is positioned between the x-ray source and a detector, the detector having a plurality of pixels; accumulating in at least a portion of the plurality of pixels a signal charge from at least a portion of the x-ray beam after the x-ray beam traverses the object; recording the accumulated signal charge from the plurality of pixels into a digital frame image by reducing a data rate between the plurality of pixels of the detector and the digital frame image by incrementing a quantity of voxels in a volumetric image domain with weights in accord with a back-projection of the digital frame image values, the digital frame image representing raw baseline data; acquiring information on the source's position and the detector's position when the recording of the plurality of pixels occurs; compressing the raw baseline data into a plurality of compressed views having a pixel count less than a pixel count of the raw baseline data, where each respective compressed view is an average formed by combining the raw data readouts of the respective compressed view, wherein the combining is performed with at least one of a spatial and a temporal resolution to obtain the compressed view pixel count; and reconstructing a volumetric breast image by processing each respective compressed view with a reconstruction process function that incorporates the acquired position information and a spatial sampling corresponding to the compressed views. 9. The medium of claim 8 , including instructions to cause the processor to control the programed intensity to be a single continuous exposure. 10. The medium of claim 8 , including instructions to cause the processor to perform the step of applying a compression process to a forward projection matrix before inversion during the reconstruction process function. 11. The medium of claim 8 , including instructions to cause the processor to perform the step of performing iterative solutions and back projection using a transpose of a modified forward projection matrix during the reconstruction process function. 12. The medium of claim 8 , including instructions to cause the processor to perform the step of combining respective ones of the compressed views with a respective intermediate volume to achieve a best-fit, final three dimensional volume during the reconstruction process function. 13. The medium of claim 8 , including instructions to cause the processor to perform the step of decimating the digital frame image by combining pixels values of a same view and in multiple views into an equivalent averaged view. 14. The medium of claim 8 , including instructions to cause the processor to perform the step of determining patient motion during exposure to the x-ray beam by applying an image processing segmentation process to identify position changes of the patient's anatomical features. 15. A continuous motion tomosynthesis apparatus comprising: a continuous emission x-ray source, the x-ray source configured to travel a pre-determined path; a detector having a plurality of pixels; and a control processor configured to execute computer-readable instructions that cause the control processor to perform a method including: exposing an object to a programed intensity x-ray beam as the x-ray source travels a pre-determined path, wherein the object is positioned between the x-ray source and the detector; accumulating in at least a portion of the plurality of pixels a signal charge from at least a portion of the x-ray beam after the x-ray beam traverses the object; recording the accumulated signal charge from the plurality of pixels into a digital frame image by reducing a data rate between the plurality of pixels of the detector and the digital frame image by incrementing a quantity of voxels in a volumetric image domain with weights in accord with a back-projection of the digital frame image values, the digital frame image representing raw baseline data; acquiring information on the source's position and the detector's position when the recording of the plurality of pixels occurs; compressing the raw baseline data into a plurality of compressed views having a pixel count less than a pixel count of the raw baseline data, where each respective compressed view is an average formed by combining the raw data readouts of the respective compressed view, wherein the combining is performed with at least one of a spatial and a temporal resolution to obtain the compressed view pixel count; and reconstructing a volumetric breast image by processing each respective compressed view with a reconstruction process function

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  • Limited angle · CPC title

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  • involving tracking of position of the device or parts of the device · CPC title

  • involving processing of raw data to produce diagnostic data · CPC title

  • A61B6/025Primary

    Tomosynthesis · CPC title

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A method of continuous motion digital tomosynthesis includes exposing an object to a programed intensity x-ray beam as an x-ray source travels a pre-determined path, accumulating a signal charge from the x-ray beam, recording the accumulated signal charge into a digital frame image representing raw baseline data, acquiring information on the source's and the detector's position when the recordi…
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Gen Electric
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Primary CPC classification A61B6/025. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
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