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ECG-gated interventional cardiac reconstruction for non-periodic motion.

Christopher Rohkohl1, Günter Lauritsch, Lisa Biller, Joachim Hornegger.   

Abstract

The 3-D reconstruction of cardiac vasculature using C-arm CT is an active and challenging field of research. In interventional environments patients often do have arrhythmic heart signals or cannot hold breath during the complete data acquisition. This important group of patients cannot be reconstructed with current approaches that do strongly depend on a high degree of cardiac motion periodicity for working properly. In a last year's MICCAI contribution a first algorithm was presented that is able to estimate non-periodic 4-D motion patterns. However, to some degree that algorithm still depends on periodicity, as it requires a prior image which is obtained using a simple ECG-gated reconstruction. In this work we aim to provide a solution to this problem by developing a motion compensated ECG-gating algorithm. It is built upon a 4-D time-continuous affine motion model which is capable of compactly describing highly non-periodic motion patterns. A stochastic optimization scheme is derived which minimizes the error between the measured projection data and the forward projection of the motion compensated reconstruction. For evaluation, the algorithm is applied to 5 datasets of the left coronary arteries of patients that have ignored the breath hold command and/or had arrhythmic heart signals during the data acquisition. By applying the developed algorithm the average visibility of the vessel segments could be increased by 27%. The results show that the proposed algorithm provides excellent reconstruction quality in cases where classical approaches fail. The algorithm is highly parallelizable and a clinically feasible runtime of under 4 minutes is achieved using modern graphics card hardware.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20879226     DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-15705-9_19

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Image Comput Comput Assist Interv


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2.  Evaluation of a Motion Correction Algorithm for C-Arm Computed Tomography Acquired During Transarterial Chemoembolization.

Authors:  Lena S Becker; Marcel Gutberlet; Sabine K Maschke; Thomas Werncke; Cornelia L A Dewald; Christian von Falck; Arndt Vogel; Roman Kloeckner; Bernhard C Meyer; Frank Wacker; Jan B Hinrichs
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3.  Effectuality study of a 3D motion correction algorithm in C-arm CTs of severely impaired image quality during transarterial chemoembolization.

Authors:  Bernhard C Meyer; Jan B Hinrichs; Lena S Becker; Cornelia L A Dewald; Christian von Falck; Thomas Werncke; Sabine K Maschke; Roman Kloeckner; Frank K Wacker
Journal:  Cancer Imaging       Date:  2022-07-30       Impact factor: 5.605

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