نتایج جستجو برای: 4d image reconstruction

تعداد نتایج: 490434  

Journal: :Medical image computing and computer-assisted intervention : MICCAI ... International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention 2010
Xun Jia Yifei Lou Bin Dong Zhen Tian Steve B. Jiang

4D computed tomography (4D-CT) is an important modality in medical imaging due to its ability to resolve patient anatomy motion in each respiratory phase. Conventionally 4D-CT is accomplished by performing the reconstruction for each phase independently as in a CT reconstruction problem. We propose a new 4D-CT reconstruction algorithm that explicitly takes into account the temporal regularizati...

Journal: :Physics in medicine and biology 2018
M Holbrook D P Clark C T Badea

Micro-CT is widely used in preclinical studies, generating substantial interest in extending its capabilities in functional imaging applications such as blood perfusion and cardiac function. However, imaging cardiac structure and function in mice is challenging due to their small size and rapid heart rate. To overcome these challenges, we propose and compare improvements on two strategies for c...

Journal: :Medical physics 2013
Yu Zhang Pew-Thian Yap Guorong Wu Qianjin Feng Jun Lian Wufan Chen Dinggang Shen

PURPOSE Four-dimensional computer tomography (4D-CT) has been widely used in lung cancer radiotherapy due to its capability in providing important tumor motion information. However, the prolonged scanning duration required by 4D-CT causes considerable increase in radiation dose. To minimize the radiation-related health risk, radiation dose is often reduced at the expense of interslice spatial r...

2017
Soo Yong Lee Sangwook Lim Sun Young Ma Jesang Yu

PURPOSE To see the gross tumor volume (GTV) dependency according to the phase selection and reconstruction methods, we measured and analyzed the changes of tumor volume and motion at each phase in 20 cases with lung cancer patients who underwent image-guided radiotherapy. MATERIALS AND METHODS We retrospectively analyzed four-dimensional computed tomography (4D-CT) images in 20 cases of 19 pa...

2017
Masahiro Nakano Akihiro Haga Jun'ichi Kotoku Taiki Magome Yoshitaka Masutani Shouhei Hanaoka Satoshi Kida Keiichi Nakagawa

PURPOSE The purpose of this study is to introduce the new concept of a four-dimensional (4D) cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) reconstruction approach for non-periodic organ motion in cooperation with the time-ordered chain graph model (TCGM) and to compare it with previously developed methods such as total variation-based compressed sensing (TVCS) and prior-image constrained compressed sens...

2011
Stefan Kluckner Josef A. Birchbauer Claudia Windisch Christof Hoppe Arnold Irschara Andreas Wendel Stefanie Zollmann Gerhard Reitmayr Horst Bischof

We present a concept for automatic construction site monitoring by taking into account 4D information (3D over time), that is acquired from highly-overlapping digital aerial images. On the one hand today’s maturity of flying micro aerial vehicles (MAVs) enables a low-cost and an efficient image acquisition of high-quality data that maps construction sites entirely from many varying viewpoints. ...

Journal: :Physics in medicine and biology 2013
M Breuilly G Malandain J Guglielmi R Marsault T Pourcher P R Franken J Darcourt

Respiratory motion can blur the tomographic reconstruction of positron emission tomography or single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) images, which subsequently impair quantitative measurements, e.g. in the upper abdomen area. Respiratory signal phase-based gated reconstruction addresses this problem, but deteriorates the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and other intensity-based quality ...

Journal: :Medical physics 2010
Frank Bergner Timo Berkus Markus Oelhafen Patrik Kunz Tinsu Pa Rainer Grimmer Ludwig Ritschl Marc Kachelriess

PURPOSE To evaluate several algorithms for 4D cone-beam computed tomography (4D CBCT) with slow rotating devices. 4D CBCT is used to perform phase-correlated (PC) reconstructions of moving objects, such as breathing patients, for example. Such motion phase-dependent reconstructions are especially useful for updating treatment plans in radiation therapy. The treatment plan can be registered more...

Journal: :Medical physics 2011
Xiaofeng Niu Yongyi Yang Mingwu Jin Miles N Wernick Michael A King

PURPOSE In gated cardiac single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT), image reconstruction is often hampered by various degrading factors including depth-dependent spatial blurring, attenuation, scatter, motion blurring, and low data counts. Consequently, there has been significant development in image reconstruction methods for improving the quality of reconstructed images. The goal of ...

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