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Micro-angiography for neuro-vascular imaging. I. Experimental evaluation and feasibility.

Arundhuti Ganguly1, Stephen Rudin, Daniel R Bednarek, Kenneth R Hoffmann, Iacovos S Kyprianou.   

Abstract

Minimally invasive image-guided neuro-vascular interventions require very high image-resolution and quality, specifically over regions-of-interest (ROI) crucial to the procedure. ROI imaging or micro-angiography, allows limited patient integral radiation dose while permitting rapid frame transfer of high-resolution images. The design and performance of a charge coupled device (CCD) based x-ray detector or micro-angiographic camera was assessed for neuro-vascular procedures. The detector consists of a 250-microm-thick CsI(Tl) phosphor fiber-optically coupled through a 1.8:1 taper to a CCD chip, with an effective image pixel size of 50 microm and a frame rate of 5 fps in the 2:1 pixel-binned mode. The characteristics of the camera including the modulation transfer function (MTF), the noise equivalent quanta, the detective quantum efficiency, observer studies, and the effect of geometric magnification were evaluated. The MTF was found to have nonzero (1.7%) value at the Nyquist frequency of 10 cycles/mm, while the DQE(0) had a value of approximately 55%. All values were measured using head equivalent attenuating material in the beam at 80 kVp. Human observer studies performed using the 2 Alternative Forced Choice method revealed that iodinated vessels with inner diameter of 100 microm and 2 cm in length can be seen with a confidence level greater than 75%. The observer studies included a comparison with ideal observer performance calculations based on the integral signal to noise ratio in the image. Probabilities of visualization of various objects of interest in a neuro-intervention, such as stents, were assessed. A geometric magnification of 1 was found to be best for imaging under neuro-angiographic conditions. The detector appeared to satisfy all the demands of neuro-angiography and showed promise as an improvement over existing angiographic detectors.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14655949     DOI: 10.1118/1.1617549

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Phys        ISSN: 0094-2405            Impact factor:   4.071


  22 in total

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Journal:  Med Phys       Date:  2004-06       Impact factor: 4.071

3.  Task-based modeling and optimization of a cone-beam CT scanner for musculoskeletal imaging.

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4.  Cone-beam micro-CT system based on LabVIEW software.

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5.  A practical exposure-equivalent metric for instrumentation noise in x-ray imaging systems.

Authors:  G K Yadava; A T Kuhls-Gilcrist; S Rudin; V K Patel; K R Hoffmann; D R Bednarek
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6.  Implementation of a high-sensitivity Micro-Angiographic Fluoroscope (HS-MAF) for in-vivo endovascular image guided interventions (EIGI) and region-of-interest computed tomography (ROI-CT).

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7.  New light-amplifier-based detector designs for high spatial resolution and high sensitivity CBCT mammography and fluoroscopy.

Authors:  Stephen Rudin; Andrew T Kuhls; Girijesh K Yadava; Gaurav C Josan; Ye Wu; Ravishankar N Chityala; Hussain S Rangwala; N Ciprian Ionita; Kenneth R Hoffmann; Daniel R Bednarek
Journal:  Proc SPIE Int Soc Opt Eng       Date:  2006-12-02

8.  Experimental comparison of cone beam CT (CBCT) reconstruction and multi-view reconstruction (MVR) for microangiography (MA) detector system.

Authors:  Vikas Patel; Andrew T Kuhls; Peter B Noël; Alan Walczak; Ciprian N Ionita; Ravishankar Chityala; Rekha Tranquebar; Hussain S Rangwala; Snehal S Kasodekar; Kenneth R Hoffmann; Daniel Bednarek; Stephen Rudin
Journal:  Proc SPIE Int Soc Opt Eng       Date:  2006

9.  Self-calibration of a cone-beam micro-CT system.

Authors:  V Patel; R N Chityala; K R Hoffmann; C N Ionita; D R Bednarek; S Rudin
Journal:  Med Phys       Date:  2009-01       Impact factor: 4.071

10.  Evaluation of intracranial aneurysm coil embolization in phantoms and patients using a high-resolution Microangiographic Fluoroscope (MAF).

Authors:  Ciprian N Ionita; Amit Jain; Brendan Loughran; Swetadri Vasan S N; Daniel R Bednarek; Elad Levy; Adnan H Siddiqui; Kenneth V Snyder; L N Hopkins; Stephen Rudin
Journal:  Proc SPIE Int Soc Opt Eng       Date:  2012-03-02
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