Abstract

Sparse-view computed tomography (SVCT) aims to reconstruct a cross-sectional image using a reduced number of x-ray projections. While SVCT can efficiently reduce the radiation dose, the reconstruction suffers from severe streak artifacts, and the artifacts are further amplified with the presence of metallic implants, which could adversely impact the medical diagnosis and other downstream applications. Previous methods have extensively explored either SVCT reconstruction without metallic implants, or full-view CT metal artifact reduction (MAR). The issue of simultaneous sparse-view and metal artifact reduction (SVMAR) remains under-explored, and it is infeasible to directly apply previous SVCT and MAR methods to SVMAR which may yield non-ideal reconstruction quality. In this work, we propose a dual-domain data consistent recurrent network, called DuDoDR-Net, for SVMAR. Our DuDoDR-Net aims to reconstruct an artifact-free image by recurrent image domain and sinogram domain restorations. To ensure the metal-free part of acquired projection data is preserved, we also develop the image data consistent layer (iDCL) and sinogram data consistent layer (sDCL) that are interleaved in our recurrent framework. Our experimental results demonstrate that our DuDoDR-Net is able to produce superior artifact-reduced results while preserving the anatomical structures, that outperforming previous SVCT and SVMAR methods, under different sparse-view acquisition settings.

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