Metallic Artifacts' Reduction in Microtomography Using the Bone- and Soft-Tissue Decomposition Method

Sensors (Basel). 2024 Nov 5;24(22):7108. doi: 10.3390/s24227108.

Abstract

Artifacts in computed tomography and X-ray microtomography are image distortions caused by various factors. Some can be reduced before or during the examination, while others are removed algorithmically after image acquisition. The latter group includes metallic artifacts caused by metal objects in the sample. This paper proposes a new method for eliminating metallic artifacts, applying a bone- and soft-tissue decomposition (BSTD) algorithm to microtomography raw data before the reconstruction process. We show that the decomposition algorithm can effectively remove metallic artifacts in microCT images, which increases the image contrast and allows for better visualization of regions near the metallic elements. For quantity analysis, we computed SSIM and PSNR factors, and we observed values increasing from 0.97 to 0.99 and from 40 dB to 43 dB, respectively.

Keywords: computed tomography; decomposition; metallic artifacts; microtomography.

Grants and funding

This research was co-funded by Ministry of Science and Higher Education grant number 07/010/BK_24/1034 and co-funded by Medical Research Agency grant number 2023/ABM/02/00017.