DUAL ENERGY MAMMOGRAPHY:
EVALUATION OF SCINTILLATORS FOR X-RAY DETECTORS USING A SIGNAL TO NOISE
RATIO MODEL
Adrianos Toutountzisa,b, Nikolaos
Stathonikosa, Giorgos Fountosa,
Giorgos Nikiforidisb, Ioannis Kandarakisa
a
Department Medical Instruments
Technology, Technological Educational Institution of Athens,
Ag. Spyridonos, Aigaleo, 122 10 Athens, Greece
bDepartment of of
Medical Physics, Medical School, University of Patras, 265 00 Patras, Greece
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Corresponding author:
kandarakis@teiath.gr
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to perform an analysis on
microcalcification visualization in dual energy subtraction mammography. A
theoretical model was applied in order to evaluate the signal to noise ratio
on subtracted mammographic images. The detector performance is investigated
and compared for two different scintillators; the commercially used GdOS:Tb,
and LSO:Ce. In addition, the estimation of signal and noise levels is
performed for different tissue compositions and various x ray spectra. The
image parameters were selected for the optimization of a dual energy
subtraction technique for the improved detection and visualization of
microcalcifications. The results are presented and the dependence on image
parameters is discussed.
Keywords: dual energy,
mammography, noise, SNR, GdOS, LSO.