Title
Rawdata-based detection of the optimal reconstruction phase in ECG-gated cardiac image reconstruction.
Abstract
In order to achieve diagnostically useful CT (computed tomography) images of the moving heart, the standard image reconstruction has to be modified to a phase-correlated reconstruction, which considers the motion phase of the heart and generates a quasi-static image in one defined motion phase. For that purpose a synchronization signal is needed, typically a concurrent ECG recording. Commonly, the reconstruction phase is adapted by the user to the patient-specific heart motion to improve the image quality and thus the diagnostic value. The purpose of our work is to automatically identify the optimal reconstruction phase for cardiac CT imaging with respect to motion artifacts. We provide a solution for a patient- and heart rate-independent detection of the optimal phase in the cardiac cycle which shows a minimum of cardiac movement. We validated our method by the correlation with the reconstruction phase selected visually on the basis of ECG-triggering and used for the medical diagnosis. The mean difference between both reconstruction phases was 12.5% with respect to a whole cardiac motion cycle indicating a high correlation. Additionally, reconstructed cardiac images are shown which confirm the results expressed by the correlation measurement and in some cases even indicating an improvement using the proposed method.
Year
DOI
Venue
2006
10.1007/11866763_43
MICCAI (2)
Keywords
Field
DocType
rawdata-based detection,reconstruction phase,cardiac ct imaging,phase-correlated reconstruction,optimal phase,ecg-gated cardiac image reconstruction,motion phase,standard image reconstruction,cardiac movement,optimal reconstruction phase,motion artifact,cardiac cycle,phase correlation,computed tomography,image quality,image reconstruction,medical diagnosis
Iterative reconstruction,Computer vision,Pattern recognition,Computer science,Image quality,Artificial intelligence,Computed tomography,Cardiac cycle,Synchronization signal,Cardiac motion,Heart motion,Medical diagnosis
Conference
Volume
Issue
ISSN
9
Pt 2
0302-9743
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
3-540-44727-X
0
0.34
References 
Authors
1
7
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Dirk Ertel100.34
Marc Kachelriess2153.41
Tobias Pflederer300.34
Stephan Achenbach443.57
Robert M. Lapp560.91
Markus Nagel661.24
Willi A. Kalender711913.53