PLoS ONE (Jan 2013)

Low-dose micro-CT imaging for vascular segmentation and analysis using sparse-view acquisitions.

  • Bert Vandeghinste,
  • Stefaan Vandenberghe,
  • Chris Vanhove,
  • Steven Staelens,
  • Roel Van Holen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0068449
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 7
p. e68449

Abstract

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The aim of this study is to investigate whether reliable and accurate 3D geometrical models of the murine aortic arch can be constructed from sparse-view data in vivo micro-CT acquisitions. This would considerably reduce acquisition time and X-ray dose. In vivo contrast-enhanced micro-CT datasets were reconstructed using a conventional filtered back projection algorithm (FDK), the image space reconstruction algorithm (ISRA) and total variation regularized ISRA (ISRA-TV). The reconstructed images were then semi-automatically segmented. Segmentations of high- and low-dose protocols were compared and evaluated based on voxel classification, 3D model diameters and centerline differences. FDK reconstruction does not lead to accurate segmentation in the case of low-view acquisitions. ISRA manages accurate segmentation with 1024 or more projection views. ISRA-TV needs a minimum of 256 views. These results indicate that accurate vascular models can be obtained from micro-CT scans with 8 times less X-ray dose and acquisition time, as long as regularized iterative reconstruction is used.