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Medical Physics | 2006

TH‐E‐330A‐04: Investigation Into the Cause of a New Artifact in Cone Beam CT Reconstructions On a Flat Panel Imager

Jared Starman; Gary Virshup; Steve G. Bandy; Josh Star-Lack; Rebecca Fahrig

Purpose: To investigate the source of and possible corrections for a new artifact seen in cone‐beam CT(CBCT)images acquired using an a‐Si flat panel imager(FPI) (Varian 4030CB). The new artifact is a bright circular region, tangent to the phantom edge, in images of elliptical and off‐center phantoms. Methods and Materials: Temporal response of the FPI was measured using a step‐wedge phantom, as a function of dose and irradiation history (10 cycles of 80 s exposure, with 9 off‐cycles varying in time between 2 and 30 minutes, total time 1hour 20 min). A linear time invariant (LTI) model was developed by fitting multi‐exponentials to the lag response from the step‐wedge phantom. Anthropomorphic phantoms — pelvis placed centrally, and head placed off‐center — were scanned and reconstructed with and without the developed correction. Results: Detector lag and continuous and significant monotonic gain increase (up to 10% for long irradiation periods) were observed during constant irradiation. Even after long periods of no exposure, with the detector being continuously read out, the gain did not return to the original, start‐of‐day value. Unlike Overdick et al., we did not see a saturation effect in the gain change. In CBCTreconstructions, differences up to 35 HU existed close to the edges of the artifact. After applying our correction model, differences were reduced to less than 10 HU. Our anthropomorphic phantoms did not generate streaks or comet tails, which other investigators have shown to be due to lag. Conclusion: We have determined that the source of the circular artifact observed is a non‐ideal temporal response. This artifact can be mostly eliminated by applying a correction based on a LTI model. Future work will focus on more accurate modeling to completely eliminate the artifact. Conflict of Interest: Funding was provided by Varian Medical Systems.


Archive | 2006

Cathode structures for X-ray tubes

James T. Arnold; Steve G. Bandy; Gary Virshup


Archive | 2007

FILAMENT ASSEMBLY HAVING REDUCED ELECTRON BEAM TIME CONSTANT

Steve G. Bandy; Gary Virshup; Michael C. Green; James R. Boye; Dennis Runnoe; Robert Clark Treseder; David Humber


Archive | 2005

Photoconductor having an embedded contact electrode

Michael C. Green; Steve G. Bandy; Larry Partain


Archive | 2003

Reducing dark current of photoconductor using heterojunction that maintains high x-ray sensitivity

Michael C. Green; Steve G. Bandy; George Zentai; Larry Partain


Archive | 2006

Gain/lag artifact correction algorithm and software

Jared Starman; Gary Virshup; Steve G. Bandy


Archive | 2007

Gain/lag charge trap artifact correction for x-ray imagers

Jared Starman; Gary Virshup; Steve G. Bandy


Archive | 2002

Integrated bearing assembly

David Humber; Steve G. Bandy; Clifford K. Nishimoto; Gary Virshup


Archive | 2007

Improved cathode structures for x-ray tubes

James T. Arnold; Steve G. Bandy; Gary Virshup


Archive | 2009

Fadenbaugruppe mit reduzierter Elekttronenstrahlzeitkonstanten

Steve G. Bandy; Gary Virshup; Michael C. Green; James Russel Salt Lake City Boye; Dennis Runnoe; Robert Clerk Treseder; David Humber

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