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3 March 2017 A suite of phantom-based test methods for assessing image quality of photoacoustic tomography systems
William C. Vogt, Congxian Jia, Keith A. Wear, Brian S. Garra M.D., T. Joshua Pfefer
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Abstract
As Photoacoustic Tomography (PAT) matures and undergoes clinical translation, objective performance test methods are needed to facilitate device development, regulatory clearance and clinical quality assurance. For mature medical imaging modalities such as CT, MRI, and ultrasound, tissue-mimicking phantoms are frequently incorporated into consensus standards for performance testing. A well-validated set of phantom-based test methods is needed for evaluating performance characteristics of PAT systems. To this end, we have constructed phantoms using a custom tissue-mimicking material based on PVC plastisol with tunable, biologically-relevant optical and acoustic properties. Each phantom is designed to enable quantitative assessment of one or more image quality characteristics including 3D spatial resolution, spatial measurement accuracy, ultrasound/PAT co-registration, uniformity, penetration depth, geometric distortion, sensitivity, and linearity. Phantoms contained targets including high-intensity point source targets and dye-filled tubes. This suite of phantoms was used to measure the dependence of performance of a custom PAT system (equipped with four interchangeable linear array transducers of varying design) on design parameters (e.g., center frequency, bandwidth, element geometry). Phantoms also allowed comparison of image artifacts, including surface-generated clutter and bandlimited sensing artifacts. Results showed that transducer design parameters create strong variations in performance including a trade-off between resolution and penetration depth, which could be quantified with our method. This study demonstrates the utility of phantom-based image quality testing in device performance assessment, which may guide development of consensus standards for PAT systems.
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William C. Vogt, Congxian Jia, Keith A. Wear, Brian S. Garra M.D., and T. Joshua Pfefer "A suite of phantom-based test methods for assessing image quality of photoacoustic tomography systems", Proc. SPIE 10064, Photons Plus Ultrasound: Imaging and Sensing 2017, 1006431 (3 March 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2253126
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KEYWORDS
Transducers

Image quality

Ultrasonography

Acoustics

Image quality standards

Signal to noise ratio

Absorption

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