Imaging arrangement and method

Abstract
The invention relates to an imaging arrangement 1 for obtaining imaging data of an object 7. The imaging arrangement 1 comprises a support structure 3 having an axis of rotation 9 and comprising means 10 for rotating the support structure 3; a pair of first and second radiation modules 2a, 2b fixedly arranged on the support structure 3 along a radius perpendicular to the axis of rotation 9, wherein each of the radiation modules 2a, 2b comprises a radiation source 6a, 6b simultaneously emitting radiation; a radiation detector 4 for detecting radiation as emitted from the radiation modules 2a, 2b and passed through the object 7 being imaged; and a collimator 14 arranged between, as seen in a direction parallel to the axis of rotation 9, the pair of radiation modules 2a, 2b and the radiation detector 4. The invention also relates to a corresponding method.
Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS


FIG. 1 illustrates schematically an imaging arrangement in accordance with the present invention.



FIG. 2 illustrates the radiation detector of the imaging arrangement of FIG. 1.



FIG. 3 illustrates schematically the imaging procedure in accordance with the present invention.



FIG. 4 illustrates, in a front view, an embodiment of the imaging arrangement in accordance with the present invention.



FIG. 5 illustrates another embodiment of the imaging arrangement in accordance with the present invention.



FIG. 6 illustrates a flow chart of steps included in a method in accordance with the present invention.


Claims
  • 1. An imaging arrangement for obtaining imaging data of an object, wherein a support structure having an axis of rotation and comprising means for rotating said support structure;a pair of first and second radiation modules fixedly arranged on said support structure along a radius perpendicular to said axis of rotation, wherein each of said radiation modules comprises a radiation source simultaneously emitting radiation,a radiation detector for detecting radiation as emitted from said radiation modules and passed through the object being imaged, wherein said radiation detector comprises a number of direction sensitive line detectors, each being directed towards either one of said two radiation sources to allow a ray bundle of radiation to enter the line detector, anda collimator arranged between, as seen in a direction parallel to said axis of rotation, said radiation modules and said radiation detector.
  • 2. The imaging arrangement as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of said number of direction sensitive line detectors is adapted to record a plurality of line images of radiation as transmitted through said object from said pair of radiation modules.
  • 3. The imaging arrangement as claimed in claim 1, wherein every second line detector is arranged to record radiation from said first radiation module and every second line detector is arranged to record radiation from said second radiation module.
  • 4. The imaging arrangement as claimed in claim 1, comprising two or more pairs of first and second radiation modules, wherein each pair has an associated collimator and radiation detector, and wherein the radiation detector of each pair is arranged to consecutively image said object during a revolution of said imaging arrangement.
  • 5. The imaging arrangement as claimed in claim 1, further comprising an object table on which said object is arranged, and wherein said object table is arranged in the radiation path between the radiation modules and the radiation detector.
  • 6. The imaging arrangement as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of said radiation modules further comprises a respective filter arrangement arranged in front of each respective radiation source.
  • 7. The imaging arrangement as claimed in claim 1, wherein said radiation sources of said radiation modules are arranged to emit radiation of different energies.
  • 8. The imaging arrangement as claimed in claim 7, wherein the radiation source of the first radiation module is arranged to emit radiation of an energy above 100 kV and the radiation source of said second radiation module is arranged to emit radiation of an energy below 100 kV.
  • 9. The imaging arrangement as claimed in claim 1, wherein said radiation modules are arranged on a distance of 1 meter from each other.
  • 10. The imaging arrangement as claimed in claim 1, wherein said radiation detector is arranged to simultaneously record radiation emitted from said pair of radiation modules.
  • 11. The imaging arrangement as claimed in claim 1, wherein said imaging data is tomosynthesis data and said imaging arrangement further comprises image processing means for calculating a three dimensional reconstruction of said object based on said tomosynthesis data.
  • 12. The imaging arrangement as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first radiation module is arranged in a non-rotating fashion at a point along said axis of rotation.
  • 13. A method for obtaining imaging data of an object using an imaging arrangement comprising a support structure having an axis of rotation and comprising means for rotating said support structure; a pair of first and second radiation modules fixedly arranged on said support structure along a radius perpendicular to said axis of rotation, wherein each of said radiation modules comprises a radiation source simultaneously emitting radiation; a radiation detector for detecting radiation as emitted from said radiation modules and passed through the object being imaged, wherein said radiation detector comprises a number of direction sensitive line detectors, each being directed towards either one of said two radiation sources to allow a ray bundle of radiation to enter the line detector, and a collimator arranged between, as seen in a direction parallel to said axis of rotation, said radiation modules and said radiation detector, said method comprising the steps of: arranging said object in the radiation path between the radiation sources and the radiation detector, androtating said support structure around said axis of rotation relative said object.
  • 14. The method as claimed in claim 13, wherein said object is the heart of a patient and said step of rotating said support structure comprises the further step of adapting the rotational speed in dependence on the heart rate and/or the number of heart beats being imaged.
Priority Claims (2)
Number Date Country Kind
0600636-5 Mar 2006 SE national
0602518-3 Nov 2006 SE national