2019
DOI: 10.1007/s11307-019-01396-5
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A Preliminary Investigation into the Use of Edge Illumination X-ray Phase Contrast Micro-CT for Preclinical Imaging

Abstract: Purpose: To enable a preliminary assessment of the suitability of edge illumination (EI) x-ray phase contrast (XPC) micro x-ray computed tomography (micro-CT) to preclinical imaging. Specifically, to understand how different acquisition schemes and their combination with dedicated data processing affect contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR) and spatial resolution, while providing control over scan time and radiation dose delivery. Procedures: Deceased mice (n = 3) were scanned with an EI XPC micro-CT setup operated un… Show more

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“…The beamlets remained separated for a wide range of sample-to-detector distances, due to the beam geometry being parallel and the mask period (80 μm) being relatively large compared to the apertures (12 μm). A sample-to-detector distance of 37 cm was chosen; this value has been previously shown to provide sufficiently strong refraction signals at the same beamline 34 and is a value close to the sample-detector distances that would ultimately be implemented in a laboratory translation 35 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The beamlets remained separated for a wide range of sample-to-detector distances, due to the beam geometry being parallel and the mask period (80 μm) being relatively large compared to the apertures (12 μm). A sample-to-detector distance of 37 cm was chosen; this value has been previously shown to provide sufficiently strong refraction signals at the same beamline 34 and is a value close to the sample-detector distances that would ultimately be implemented in a laboratory translation 35 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To tackle this, we developed an adaptation to EI [ 98 ] of Beltram et al ’s approach [ 99 ], which deals with this problem by reconstructing interfaces one at a time by using a different δ to β ratio for each, then splicing together the results. Preliminary studies on small animal imaging have been conducted with promising results [ 100 , 101 ], which led to additional research currently underway.…”
Section: Edge-illumination X-ray Phase Contrast Imagingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Second, the work of Hagen et al [79] demonstrates an alternative to the Talbot-Lau grating interferometer for XPC imaging with a standard laboratory x-ray source. Specifically, their edge illumination (EI) approach employs two gratings which are selectively opaque to x-rays: a source grating, which creates an array of narrow x-ray beamlets, and a complementary detector mask.…”
Section: Phase Contrast Micro-ctmentioning
confidence: 99%