Multiple diffusion models-enhanced extremely limited-view reconstruction strategy for photoacoustic tomography boosted by multi-scale priors

Photoacoustics. 2024 Sep 13:40:100646. doi: 10.1016/j.pacs.2024.100646. eCollection 2024 Dec.

Abstract

Photoacoustic tomography (PAT) is an innovative biomedical imaging technology, which has the capacity to obtain high-resolution images of biological tissue. In the extremely limited-view cases, traditional reconstruction methods for photoacoustic tomography frequently result in severe artifacts and distortion. Therefore, multiple diffusion models-enhanced reconstruction strategy for PAT is proposed in this study. Boosted by the multi-scale priors of the sinograms obtained in the full view and the limited-view case of 240°, the alternating iteration method is adopted to generate data for missing views in the sinogram domain. The strategy refines the image information from global to local, which improves the stability of the reconstruction process and promotes high-quality PAT reconstruction. The blood vessel simulation dataset and the in vivo experimental dataset were utilized to assess the performance of the proposed method. When applied to the in vivo experimental dataset in the limited-view case of 60°, the proposed method demonstrates a significant enhancement in peak signal-to-noise ratio and structural similarity by 23.08 % and 7.14 %, respectively, concurrently reducing mean squared error by 108.91 % compared to the traditional method. The results indicate that the proposed approach achieves superior reconstruction quality in extremely limited-view cases, when compared to other methods. This innovative approach offers a promising pathway for extremely limited-view PAT reconstruction, with potential implications for expanding its utility in clinical diagnostics.

Keywords: Limited view; Multi-scale priors; Multiple diffusion models; Photoacoustic tomography; Sinogram domain.