| Literature DB >> 20821144 |
Akihiro Takemura1, Masayuki Suzuki, Kiyoshi Sakamoto, Tsubasa Kitada, Hiroji Iida, Yusuke Okumura, Hajime Harauchi.
Abstract
In this study, we analyzed the respiratory motion of the upper abdominal arteries preliminary to developing a method of respiratory motion correction for the roadmap technique used in vascular interventions. We retrospectively obtained six digital angiography sequences taken during respiration. The levels of the right and left hemidiaphragms and the positions of artery bifurcation points were measured manually through each sequence. Artery bifurcation points were classified as the hepatic artery group (HAG), splenic artery group (SAG), and celiac group (CG). Correlations between the motions of each hemidiaphragm and of the artery bifurcation points in each group were determined. We found that the vertical motion of the HAG and CG matched that of the right hemidiaphragm (r = 0.924 and r = 0.888, respectively). The vertical motion of the SAG matched that of the left hemidiaphragm (r = 0.949). The mean horizontal movements for all groups were up to 1.90 mm. The vertical motion for each group matched that of the right or the left hemidiaphragm. These findings will facilitate the development of a method of respiratory motion correction for the roadmap technique.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 20821144 DOI: 10.1007/s12194-008-0025-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Radiol Phys Technol ISSN: 1865-0333