Claims
- 1. A CT system including:
a plurality of X-ray sources mounted on a gantry for rotation about an object, said X-ray sources being located at different axial locations; X-ray detector arrays mounted on said gantry individually associated with and situated opposite to each of said X-ray sources at the different axial locations; and each of said detector arrays having multiple rows of detectors in the axial direction, said multiple rows of detectors traversing a plurality of slices of the object at said different axial locations during a single rotation.
- 2. The CT system of claim 1 wherein said plurality of slices encompasses a substantial length of an organ in said object.
- 3. The CT system of claim 1 wherein said plurality of slices encompasses at least the entire length of an organ in said object.
- 4. The CT system of claims 2 wherein said organ is a human heart.
- 5. The CT system of claim 1 wherein said detector arrays comprise multiple rows of individual detectors.
- 6. The CT system of claim 1 wherein said detector arrays comprise area detectors.
- 7. The CT system of claim 6 wherein said area detectors are sufficiently large to encompass at least the entire length of an organ in said object.
- 8. The CT system of claim 6 wherein said area detectors are sufficiently large to encompass a substantial length of an organ in the object.
- 9. The CT system of claim 1 wherein at least one of the said X-ray sources utilizes multiple focal spots.
- 10. The CT system of claim 1 wherein said X-ray sources with said associated detector arrays and said object move relative to each other in the Z direction to provide a helical scan.
- 11. The CT system of any of claim 1 wherein said X-ray sources with said associated detector arrays and said object are moved relative to each other in the Z direction to provide a set of n axial scans where n≧1.
- 12. The CT system of claim 1 wherein said plurality of sources are rotationally removed from each other by any angle θ where 00≦θ≦1800.
- 13. The CT system of claim 1 wherein said X-ray sources emit fan beams of X-ray radiation; and
wherein the fan beams of at least two of the X-ray sources traverse overlapping sections of the object in the axial direction.
- 14. The CT system of claim 1 wherein said X-ray sources emit fan beams of X-ray radiation and wherein the fan beams of at least two of the sources are contiguous to each other in the axial direction.
- 15. The CT system of any of claim 1 wherein said X-ray sources emit fan beams of X-ray radiation; and
wherein the fan beams of at least two of the sources that illuminate the object are spatially separated in the axial direction.
- 16. The CT system of claim 13 wherein the fan beams are cone beams.
- 17. A CT system including:
a plurality of X-ray sources mounted on a gantry; a plurality of detector arrays mounted on said gantry; said detector array being mounted opposite to and being individually associated with one of said plurality of X-ray sources at different axial locations; and said X-ray detectors are arranged to provide time-coherent multiple slices of the object.
- 18. The CT system of claim 17 where the X-ray detector arrays are arranged to provide time-coherent large area views of the patient.
- 19. A CT system including:
a plurality of X-ray sources mounted on a gantry for rotation about an object; a plurality of X-ray detector arrays mounted on said gantry, each being individually associated with and situated opposite to each of the X-ray sources to form a plurality of source detector units; and a source detector unit positioning system for selectively positioning said units at the same axial position or at different axial positions.
- 20. A CT scanning method including:
mounting a plurality of X-ray sources on a gantry; rotating said gantry around a patient; locating said X-ray sources at different Z locations; mounting a plurality of detector arrays on said gantry individually associated with and displaced opposite to each of the X-ray sources at different Z locations; and simultaneously detecting X-rays that have traversed a plurality of sections of the patient at said different Z locations during a single rotation with said detector arrays.
- 21. The CT scanning method of claim 20 wherein said plurality of sections of the patient encompass a substantial length of a human organ.
- 22. The CT scanning method of claim 20 wherein said plurality of sections of the patient encompass at least the entire length of a human organ.
- 23. The CT scanning method of claim 21 wherein said human organ is an adult heart.
- 24. The CT scanning method of claim 20 wherein said detector arrays comprise multiple rows of detectors.
- 25. The CT scanning method of claim 20 wherein said detector arrays comprise multiple rows of individual detectors.
- 26. The CT scanning method of claim 20 wherein said detector arrays comprise wide-area detectors.
- 27. The CT scanning method of claim 20 wherein at least one of said X-ray sources utilizes multiple focal spots.
- 28. The CT scanning method of claim 20 and providing a helical scan by moving said X-ray sources with said associated detector arrays and said patient relative to each other in the axial direction.
- 29. The CT scanning method of claim 20 including moving said X-ray sources with said associated detector arrays and said object relative to each other in the axial direction to provide a set of n axial scans where n≧1.
- 30. The CT scanning method of claim 20 wherein said plurality of sources are rotationally removed from each other by any angle θ where 00≦θ<1800.
- 31. The CT scanning method of claim 20 wherein:
said X-ray sources emit fan beams of X-ray radiation; and the fan beams of at least two of the X-ray sources traverse overlapping sections of the patient in the axial direction.
- 32. The CT scanning method of claim 20 wherein:
said X-ray sources emit fan beams of X-ray radiation; and the fan beams of at least two of the X-ray sources are contiguous to each other in the axial direction.
- 33. The CT scanning method of claim 20 wherein:
said X-ray sources emit fan beams of X-ray radiation; and the fan beams of at least two of the sources a re spatially separated in the axial direction.
- 34. The CT scanning method of claim 20 wherein the fan beams are cone beams.
- 35. The CT scanning method of claim 20 wherein the X-ray detector arrays are arranged to provide time-coherent multiple slices of the patient.
- 36. The CT scanning method of claim 20 wherein the X-ray detector arrays are arranged to provide time-coherent large area views of the patient.
- 37. A CT imaging method including:
mounting a plurality of X-ray sources on a gantry; mounting a plurality of detector arrays on said gantry, each of said detector arrays being individually associated with each of said X-ray sources, and being displaced opposite to said sources to form a plurality of source detector units; and selectively locating said units at the same axial location for detecting X-rays that have traversed the same section of a patient during a single rotation or locating said units at different axial locations for simultaneously detecting X-rays that have traversed a plurality of sections of the patient at said different axial locations during a single rotation.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation application of PCT application number PCT/IL00/00610, filed Sep. 28, 2000.
Continuations (1)
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PCT/IL00/00610 |
Sep 2000 |
US |
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10117316 |
Apr 2002 |
US |