Literature DB >> 9848048

Angiographic film subtraction using a laser digitizer and computer processing.

J M Boone1, N M Corrigan, S T Hecht, D P Link.   

Abstract

Digital subtraction angiography has been accepted as an invaluable clinical tool over the past decade; however, film-screen-based angiography is still performed routinely when high-resolution or large field-of-view angiograms are needed. A technique is presented whereby two films from an angiographic sequence are digitized using a high-resolution laser digitizer, and the digitized images are aligned, subtracted, and displayed using the computer. To accommodate for some types of patient motion, an image warping algorithm is presented and discussed in detail. The warping algorithm is piecewise linear, using triangular regions for warping, resulting in a global nonlinear transform across triangle elements. An algorithm describing optimal triangle selection also is discussed. The results show that subtraction images of excellent quality can be produced by the proposed technique, and suggest that, in some settings, digitized subtraction films may be preferred over conventional film subtraction.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9848048      PMCID: PMC3453154          DOI: 10.1007/bf03178078

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Digit Imaging        ISSN: 0897-1889            Impact factor:   4.056


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Authors:  T Gillespy; A H Rowberg
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9.  An image-processing strategy for the segmentation and quantification of microaneurysms in fluorescein angiograms of the ocular fundus.

Authors:  T Spencer; J A Olson; K C McHardy; P F Sharp; J V Forrester
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