DocumentCode :
1754445
Title :
Motion Based X-Ray Imaging Modality
Author :
Szigeti, Krisztian ; Mathe, Domokos ; Osvath, Szabolcs
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Biophys. & Radiat. Biol., Semmelweis Univ., Budapest, Hungary
Volume :
33
Issue :
10
fYear :
2014
fDate :
Oct. 2014
Firstpage :
2031
Lastpage :
2038
Abstract :
A new X-ray imaging method (patent pending) was developed to visualize function-related motion information. We modify existing X-ray imaging methods to provide four images without increasing the necessary measurement time or radiation dose. The most important of these images is a new “kinetic” image that represents motions inside the object or living body. The motion-based contrast of the kinetic image can help visualize details that were not accessible before. The broad range of the movements and high sensitivity of the method are illustrated by imaging the mechanics of a working clock and the chest of a living African clawed frog (Xenopus laevis). The heart, valves, aorta, and lungs of the frog are clearly visualized in spite of the low soft tissue contrast of the animal. The new technology also reconstructs a “static” image similar to the existing conventional X-ray image. The static image shows practically the same information as the conventional image. The new technology presents two more images which show the point-wise errors of the static and kinetic images. This technique gives a better estimation of errors than present methods because it is based entirely on measured data. The new technology could be used in imaging cardiopulmonary movements, nondestructive testing, or port security screening.
Keywords :
biological tissues; cardiology; computerised tomography; image motion analysis; image reconstruction; image representation; lung; medical image processing; Xenopus laevis; cardiopulmonary movements; error estimation; frog aorta; frog heart; frog lungs; frog valves; function-related motion information; kinetic image; living African clawed frog chest; living body; low soft tissue contrast; motion based X-ray imaging modality; motion-based contrast; nondestructive testing; point-wise errors; port security screening; static image reconstruction; Attenuation; Imaging; Kinetic theory; Noise; Noise measurement; Photonics; X-ray imaging; Motion artifact correction; X-ray imaging; motion imaging;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Medical Imaging, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0278-0062
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TMI.2014.2329794
Filename :
6828712
Link To Document :
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