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Spatial Resolution in Photoacoustic Computed Tomography.

Chao TianChenxi ZhangHaoran ZhangDan XieYi Jin
Published in: Reports on progress in physics. Physical Society (Great Britain) (2021)
Photoacoustic computed tomography (PACT) is a novel biomedical imaging modality and has experienced fast developments in the past two decades. Spatial resolution is an important criterion to measure the imaging performance of a PACT system. Here we survey state-of-the-art literature on the spatial resolution of PACT and analyze resolution degradation models from signal generation, propagation, reception, to image reconstruction. Particularly, the impacts of laser pulse duration, acoustic attenuation, acoustic heterogeneity, detector bandwidth, detector aperture, detector view angle, discrete sampling, and image reconstruction algorithms are reviewed and discussed. Analytical expressions of point spread functions related to these impacting factors are summarized based on rigorous mathematical formulas. State-of-the-art approaches devoted to enhancing spatial resolution are also reviewed. This work is expected to elucidate the concept of spatial resolution in PACT and inspire novel image quality enhancement techniques.
Keyphrases
  • image quality
  • computed tomography
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  • high resolution
  • deep learning
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  • systematic review
  • machine learning
  • mass spectrometry
  • pet ct