An inversion formula for the exponential Radon transform in spatial domain with variable focal-length fan-beam collimation geometry

Junhai Wen*, Zhengrong Liang

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Abstract

Inverting the exponential Radon transform has a potential use for SPECT (single photon emission computed tomography) imaging in cases where a uniform attenuation can be approximated, such as in brain and abdominal imaging. Tretiak and Metz derived in the frequency domain an explicit inversion formula for the exponential Radon transform in two dimensions for parallel-beam collimator geometry. Progress has been made to extend the inversion formula for fan-beam and varying focal-length fan-beam (VFF) collimator geometries. These previous fan-beam and VFF inversion formulas require a spatially variant filtering operation, which complicates the implementation and imposes a heavy computing burden. In this paper, we present an explicit inversion formula, in which a spatially invariant filter is involved. The formula is derived and implemented in the spatial domain for VFF geometry (where parallel-beam and fan-beam geometries are two special cases). Phantom simulations mimicking SPECT studies demonstrate its accuracy in reconstructing the phantom images and efficiency in computation for the considered collimator geometries.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)792-798
Number of pages7
JournalMedical Physics
Volume33
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2006

Keywords

  • Exponential Radon transform
  • Spatial domain
  • Variable focal-length fan-beam geometry

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