Photon-counting CT thermometry via material decomposition and machine learning

Nathan Wang, Li M, Petteri Haverinen

arXiv (Cornell University)(2022)

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Thermal ablation procedures, such as high intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) and Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA), are often used to eliminate tumors by minimally invasively heating a focal region. For this task, real-time 3D temperature visualization is key to target the diseased tissues while minimizing damage to the surroundings. Current CT thermometry is based on energy-integrated CT, tissue-specific experimental data, and linear relationships between attenuation and temperature. In this letter, we develop a novel approach using photon-counting CT for material decomposition and a neural network to predict temperature based on thermal characteristics of base materials and spectral tomographic measurements of a volume of interest. In our feasibility study, distilled water, 50 mM CaCl2, and 600 mM CaCl2 are chosen as the base materials. Their attenuations are measured in four discrete energy bins at various temperatures. The neural network trained on the experimental data achieves a mean absolute error of 1.80 {\deg}C and 3.97 {\deg}C on 300 mM CaCl2 and a milk-based protein shake respectively. These experimental results indicate that our approach is promising for handling nonlinear thermal properties for materials that are similar or dissimilar to our base materials.
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ct thermometry,photon-counting photon-counting,material decomposition
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