Medical Imaging 2017: Physics of Medical Imaging 2017
DOI: 10.1117/12.2253724
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Focal spot size reduction using asymmetric collimation to enable reduced anode angles with a conventional angiographic x-ray tube for use with high resolution detectors

Abstract: The high-resolution requirements for neuro-endovascular image-guided interventions (EIGIs) necessitate the use of a small focal-spot size; however, the maximum tube output limits for such small focal-spot sizes may not enable sufficient x-ray fluence after attenuation through the human head to support the desired image quality. This may necessitate the use of a larger focal spot, thus contributing to the overall reduction in resolution. A method for creating a higher-output small effective focal spot based on … Show more

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“…For every target angle, the highest fluence rate was found at 0 degrees of detector angle (i.e., vertical to the target) and decreased as the detector angle increased. The target angle of 45 degrees showed the highest fluence rate; however, the focal spot size on the object plane increased with the increase of the target angle, resulting in poor imaging resolution [15]. Therefore, the figure of merit (FOM) was introduced for consideration of this trade-off relationship.…”
Section: X-ray Generatormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For every target angle, the highest fluence rate was found at 0 degrees of detector angle (i.e., vertical to the target) and decreased as the detector angle increased. The target angle of 45 degrees showed the highest fluence rate; however, the focal spot size on the object plane increased with the increase of the target angle, resulting in poor imaging resolution [15]. Therefore, the figure of merit (FOM) was introduced for consideration of this trade-off relationship.…”
Section: X-ray Generatormentioning
confidence: 99%