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  • Photoacoustic tomography combines optical and acoustic imaging for better clarity and depth but faces quality issues with standard reconstruction methods under sparse views.
  • A new model-based reconstruction method using a score-based diffusion model was developed to enhance image quality by incorporating prior information as a constraint in the reconstruction process.
  • Test results showed that this method significantly outperforms traditional techniques, particularly under extreme sparse conditions, improving image clarity and potentially reducing both acquisition time and costs in photoacoustic imaging.

Article Abstract

As a non-invasive hybrid biomedical imaging technology, photoacoustic tomography combines high contrast of optical imaging and high penetration of acoustic imaging. However, the conventional standard reconstruction under sparse view could result in low-quality image in photoacoustic tomography. Here, a novel model-based sparse reconstruction method for photoacoustic tomography via diffusion model was proposed. A score-based diffusion model is designed for learning the prior information of the data distribution. The learned prior information is utilized as a constraint for the data consistency term of an optimization problem based on the least-square method in the model-based iterative reconstruction, aiming to achieve the optimal solution. Blood vessels simulation data and the animal in vivo experimental data were used to evaluate the performance of the proposed method. The results demonstrate that the proposed method achieves higher-quality sparse reconstruction compared with conventional reconstruction methods and U-Net. In particular, under the extreme sparse projection (e.g., 32 projections), the proposed method achieves an improvement of ∼ 260 % in structural similarity and ∼ 30 % in peak signal-to-noise ratio for in vivo data, compared with the conventional delay-and-sum method. This method has the potential to reduce the acquisition time and cost of photoacoustic tomography, which will further expand the application range.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10658608PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pacs.2023.100558DOI Listing

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