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Predrag Bakic

Associate Professor

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Assessment of projection interpolation to compensate for the increased radiation dose in DBTMI

Author

  • Arthur C. Costa
  • Anna Bjerkén
  • Magnus Dustler
  • Anders Tingberg
  • Predrag Bakic
  • Marcelo A.C. Vieira

Editor

  • Lifeng Yu
  • Rebecca Fahrig
  • John M. Sabol

Summary, in English

The combination of digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) with other imaging modalities has been investigated in order to improve the detection and diagnosis of breast cancer. Mechanical Imaging (MI) measures the stress over the surface of the compressed breast, using a pressure sensor, during radiographic examination and its response has shown a correlation with the presence of malignant lesions. Thus, the combination of DBT and MI (DBTMI) has shown potential to reduce false positive results in breast cancer screening. However, compared to the conventional DBT exam, the presence of the MI sensor during mammographic image acquisition may cause a slight increase in the radiation dose. This work presents a proposal to reduce the radiation dose in DBTMI exams by removing some projections from the original set and replacing them with synthetic projections generated by a video frame interpolation (VFI) neural network. We compared several DBTMI acquisition arrangements, considering the removal of 16% of the original projections, using a deformable physical breast phantom, and evaluated the quality of the reconstructed images based on the Normalized Root Mean Squared Error (NRMSE). The results showed that, for some arrangements, the slices reconstructed with the addition of synthetic DBTMI projections presented better quality than when they were reconstructed with the reduced set of projections. Further studies must be carried out to optimize the interpolation approach.

Department/s

  • Radiology Diagnostics, Malmö
  • LUCC: Lund University Cancer Centre
  • Medical Radiation Physics, Malmö
  • Diagnostic Radiology, (Lund)

Publishing year

2023

Language

English

Publication/Series

Progress in Biomedical Optics and Imaging - Proceedings of SPIE

Volume

12463

Document type

Conference paper

Publisher

SPIE

Topic

  • Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Medical Imaging

Keywords

  • deep learning
  • digital breast tomosynthesis
  • mechanical imaging
  • neural network
  • radiation dose
  • video frame interpolation

Conference name

Medical Imaging 2023: Physics of Medical Imaging

Conference date

2023-02-19 - 2023-02-23

Conference place

San Diego, United States

Status

Published

Research group

  • Radiology Diagnostics, Malmö
  • Medical Radiation Physics, Malmö

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1605-7422
  • ISBN: 9781510660311