EP0314687A1 - Rechnergestütztes tomographiegerät - Google Patents

Rechnergestütztes tomographiegerät

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EP0314687A1
EP0314687A1 EP87904269A EP87904269A EP0314687A1 EP 0314687 A1 EP0314687 A1 EP 0314687A1 EP 87904269 A EP87904269 A EP 87904269A EP 87904269 A EP87904269 A EP 87904269A EP 0314687 A1 EP0314687 A1 EP 0314687A1
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stator
information
light
rotor
fiber
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François Micheron
Sylvain Kretschmer
Jean Claude Lehureau
François ZINGER
Michel Hommerin
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General Electric CGR SA
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Thomson CGR
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61BDIAGNOSIS; SURGERY; IDENTIFICATION
    • A61B6/00Apparatus or devices for radiation diagnosis; Apparatus or devices for radiation diagnosis combined with radiation therapy equipment
    • A61B6/56Details of data transmission or power supply, e.g. use of slip rings
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04BTRANSMISSION
    • H04B10/00Transmission systems employing electromagnetic waves other than radio-waves, e.g. infrared, visible or ultraviolet light, or employing corpuscular radiation, e.g. quantum communication
    • H04B10/25Arrangements specific to fibre transmission

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  • the present invention relates to a computer-assisted tomography apparatus making it possible to obtain transverse tomographies of objects, very quickly.
  • Known tomography devices include an X-ray source, powered by a high voltage power supply, which generates a very narrow X-ray beam towards an object or the body of a patient to be examined. This beam passes through the patient's object or body before being intercepted and measured by a multi-channel detector.
  • the X-ray source and multi-channel detector assembly is mounted on a plate or rotor rotating around the object examined inside a frame or stator.
  • the signals provided by the multichannel detectors are transmitted to the information processing device or external computer to form an image of each of the object slices thus examined.
  • the power supply to the X-ray source and the transmission of the signals supplied by the multichannel detectors are ensured by means of electric cables guided by a winding device, produced for example as described in the patents French No. 2 455 451 and 2 385 632.
  • the presence of these cables affects the speed of execution of these devices by the fact that it limits the movements of the rotor and that it imposes phases of rotation for each rotation. acceleration and braking which unnecessarily increase the times of tomographic examinations.
  • the object of the invention is to overcome the aforementioned drawbacks.
  • the subject of the invention is a computer-assisted tomography apparatus comprising an X-ray source for generating a beam of radiation through an object or the body of a patient to be examined and a multi-channel detector for provide information concerning the intensity of the radiation retransmitted by the object examined, both being mounted on a rotor secured to a stator which surrounds the object examined, characterized in that it comprises at least one scattered light guide side wound around the rotor or on the internal surface of the stator to transmit, optically, between optical transmitter and optical receiver means of the rotor and optical means correspondents of the stator, the information provided by the multichannel detector and the control information for the X-ray source, the assembly being arranged so that on the one hand each optical emitter is in a fixed position relative to one end of a guide of light to make the information to be transmitted through this end and on the other hand, that each receiver in relative motion with respect to a light guide receives the information by lateral diffusion of the light through the external surface surrounding the axis longitudinal of
  • the invention has the advantage that it allows rotations without discontinuity of the rotor in the same direction of rotation around the object or the body of the patient examined. It thus eliminates the dead times in the examinations which were due to the acceleration and braking phases of the tomography apparatuses with cable transmission. It also allows, due to the fact that it uses light guides, high speed optical transmissions, greater than 10 Mbits / s, which makes it possible to obtain image reconstructions by the processing bodies of the external information in very short times.
  • FIG. 1 represents a tomography device according to the invention, comprising means for the optical transmission of information between at least one transmitter fixed to the rotor and light receivers fixed to the stator.
  • FIGS 2 to 4 show different embodiments of the transmission means of Figure 1.
  • Figures 5 and 6 show different embodiments of the invention allowing the optical transmission of information between a transmitter attached to the stator and light receivers attached to the rotor.
  • the tomography device which is shown in Figure 1 comprises a frame 1 or stator inside which rotates a turntable or rotor 2.
  • the rotor 2 is pierced in its center by a hole 3 of sufficient size to allow to have inside the body 4 of a patient to be examined.
  • the rotor and the stator are centered coaxially on an axis 5 perpendicular to the plane of the figure.
  • the rotor 2 supports a radiation source 6 whose fan beam 7 illuminates, through the patient's body 4, multi-channel detectors 8 also supported by the rotor 2 and located in FIG. 1 at the periphery of the hole 3 in a direction diametrically opposite to that of the source 6 relative to the axis 5.
  • the rotor 2 also comprises two optical transmitters constituted by light sources, having the form, for example of laser diodes 9 and 10 of a few mW which are modulated simultaneously by the multichannel detectors 8 through a modulator 11.
  • the laser diodes 9 and 10 are respectively coupled to one end of first and second side scattering light guides 14 and 15 wound on the rotor each over a length of 1/4 turn in two opposite directions from the same point. original 13 of the periphery of the rotor, so that the sum of the lengths of the two guides wound on the rotor makes a U-turn without interruption.
  • Optical receivers or detectors 16 and 17 are placed at two diametrically opposite locations on the internal periphery of the stator 1 to collect the light scattered laterally by each of the guides.
  • Signal amplifiers 18 and 19 respectively connect optical detectors 16 and 17 to processing means 20 possibly constituted by a computer through an adder circuit 21. According to this configuration, like each of the light guides
  • the light sources 9 and 10 are preferably constituted by lasers in the solid state.
  • the light guides will be formed by optical fibers and in this case, the spatial extension of the light sources 9 and 10 around the crown of the stator is obtained by the lateral diffusion of these fibers.
  • These fibers are preferably plastic fibers, such as the type known under the reference PLASTIFO T 301 marketed by the French Law Company OPTECTRON, or under the reference ESKA-C marketed by the Japanese Law Company MITSUBISHI.
  • this diffusion is the natural diffusion of the fiber, it can be considered as constant, at least over lengths of a few meters.
  • the detectors 16 and 17 may be constituted by silicon photodiodes.
  • this bit rate can be increased to 10 M bits / s by artificially increasing the natural diffusion of the fibers and by using for example diodes known under the reference BPW 34 from the company SIEMENS, associated with low noise preamplifiers, such as the amplifier known under the reference SL 550 from the company PLEYSSEY. Under these conditions, a sufficient signal-to-noise ratio of the order of 4 is obtained at the amplifier output, for an incident power of a few micro watts on the photodiodes of the detectors 16 and 17.
  • the first two points do not present any particular difficulties.
  • the heterogeneity of material obtained in this area causes, when the fiber is traversed by a light ray, on the one hand, reflections which come to interfere with the path of light and on the other hand, the exit of light rays through the surface element of the fiber covering the modified zone.
  • several mechanical, physicochemical or chemical processes can be implemented, independently of each other or possibly in a complementary manner.
  • the structural modification can be obtained, for example, for fibers with a sheathed core, by effecting a local reduction in the thickness of the sheath surrounding the core, by scraping, grooving or any equivalent mechanical process, or even by irreversibly modifying the cross section of the fiber, possibly by rolling.
  • the surface of the fiber covering the diffusion zone can be attacked using a solvent.
  • the usable length of a fiber according to the invention will depend on the power of the source, the sensitivity of the photodetector as well as the type of diffusing process applied to the fiber.
  • the maximum usable length of a fiber can be determined by assuming as a first approximation that all the attenuation in the fiber is due to lateral diffusion.
  • the light power P (x) transported by the fiber can be defined by a relation of the form
  • the maximum length of the fiber depends only on l (length of collection of the diffusion), that is to say on the width of the photodiode (without collection optics) and minimum attenuation ratio ⁇ between transmitted power and transmitted power.
  • the exemplary embodiment of FIG. 2 can be further extended to other embodiments neither comprising a single source 9 coupled to a single fiber of length equal to 1 / N turn of the rotor 2, and N detectors regularly distributed over the entire circumference of the stator 1.
  • the transmission means of the embodiment of FIG. 1 can also be modified in the manner which is shown diagrammatically in FIG. 3 where the elements similar to FIGS. 1 and 2 have been represented. with the same references.
  • the two laser diodes 9 and 10 are located at diametrically opposite locations on the rotor 2 and the corresponding optical fibers 14 and 15 are wound in the same direction.
  • the advantage of the transmission device shown is that it makes it possible to simultaneously transmit data in parallel along the fibers 14 and 15.
  • Switches 26, 27, 28 and 29 with two positions are controlled simultaneously by control means 30 to each half turn of the rotor 2 enabling the data or information signals from the detectors 16, 17, 22 and 23 to be sent at suitable times through amplifiers 18, 19, 24 and 25 to corresponding inputs of adder circuits 31, 32, 33 and 34.
  • Adding circuits 35 and 36 ensure the addition of the signals supplied by the outputs of the adders 31 and 34 on the one hand, and 32 and 33 on the other hand.
  • Synchronization of the control means 30 of the switches 26 to 29 with the angular position of the rotor 2 can be ensured from optical sensors, not shown, placed between stator 1 and rotor 2. Naturally this arrangement can be further extended to means of transmission to N parallel data channels, each channel being materialized as in FIG.
  • FIG. 3 by a light source and an optical fiber.
  • FIG. 4 it will be noted that the diagram in FIG. 3 can be further simplified by placing directly at the output of the amplifiers 18 and 24 a first adder circuit 37 and at the output of amplifiers 19 and 25, a second adder circuit 38.
  • the output of adder circuit 37 is connected alternately every half-turn of the rotor 2 to a first input either of an adder circuit 39 or of an adder circuit 40 through a switch 41.
  • the output of the adder circuit 38 is connected alternately every half-turn of the rotor 2 to a second input either of the adder circuit 39 or of the adder circuit 40 through a switch 42.
  • the signals of the first channel (optical fiber 14) are collected at the output of the adder circuit 39 and the signals of the second channel (optical fiber 15) are collected at the output of the additive circuit nector 40.
  • FIGS. 1 to 4 have been described with transmission modes where the data or information signals flow in light guides between rotor and stator, it will be easily understood that, conversely the same solution can also be used to transmit data or information signals between stator 1 and rotor 2.
  • the transmitter, integral with the stator will consist of an optical source modulated and extended by one (or more) fiber ( s) flow-through (s), and the receiver will consist of one (or more) photodiode (s) integral with the rotor.
  • the bandwidth of the transmission medium may be lower than in the other direction, the incident power required on a silicon photodiode may be determined at approximately 100.10 -9 W.
  • a single fiber 43 wound inside the stator may suffice, as well as a single detector on the rotor, 2.
  • this device or part of this device, can be doubled for safety measure, or possibly to pass several channels without multiplexing, as the provisions show, fibers 43, 46 of detectors 44, 45 and from light sources 47, 48 in FIG. 5. It follows that all the preceding diagrams apply in this case.
  • This solution which is represented in FIG. 6 can consist in placing on the rotor 2 a scintillator element 49 possibly consisting of a scintillating optical fiber which will be excited by a light source placed on the stator, this source 50 being modulated by the signal data. information to be transmitted, for example, to control the X-ray source of the rotor.
  • the photons, resulting from the scintillation in the fiber, will be guided by the latter towards light detectors 51 and 52 secured to the rotor 2 connected to an adder 53.
  • scintillating fiber a fiber known under the reference PLASTIFO 200 marketed by the French law company OPTECTRON.
  • a light emitting diode emitting in the blue at a power of around 4010 -6 W can be used to constitute the transmitter 50.
  • 1/4 of this power is absorbed in the fiber 49 , and that the scintillation yield thereof is 10%, that is to say that 10% of this absorbed power propagates in the fiber, one obtains in the fiber, in the emission zone, a power of approximately 10 - 6 W.
  • This power is also distributed in the fiber, on both sides of the emission zone.
  • the absorption lengths of this type of fiber are short, of the order of 1 meter
  • the useful length of the fiber (2 x 1.6 meters) appears under these conditions compatible with the circumference of the rotor.

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FR8609835A FR2600879A1 (fr) 1986-07-07 1986-07-07 Appareil de tomographie assiste par ordinateur.
FR8609835 1986-07-07

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