Abstract
VOI imaging can provide higher image quality at a reduced dose for a subregion. In this study with a robot-driven C-arm FDCT system, the goals were proof of feasibility for inner ear imaging, higher flexibility during data acquisition, and easier processing during reconstruction. First a low-dose OV scan was acquired allowing an orientation and enabling the selection of the VOI. The C-arm was then moved by the robotic system without a need for patient movement and the VOI was scanned with adapted parameters. Uncompromised artifact-free image quality was achieved by the 2-scan approach and the dose was reduced by 80%-90% in comparison with conventional MSCT and FPCT scans.
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Kolditz, D., Struffert, T., Kyriakou, Y., Bozzato, A., Dörfler, A., & Kalender, W. A. (2012). Volume-of-interest imaging of the inner ear in a human temporal bone specimen using a robot-driven C-arm flat panel detector CT system. American Journal of Neuroradiology, 33(10). https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A2577
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