DocumentCode
1844693
Title
Advantages of list-mode acquisition of high resolution dynamic cardiac data
Author
Koss, J.E. ; Kirch, D.L. ; Little, E.P. ; Johnson, T.K. ; Steele, P.P.
Author_Institution
Western Cardiology Associates, Eaglewood, CO, USA
Volume
2
fYear
1996
fDate
2-9 Nov 1996
Firstpage
1397
Abstract
Frame-mode acquisition of MUGA studies is an imprecise means to study cardiac dynamics. List-mode acquisition offers significant advantages in temporal and spatial resolution as well as allowing flexibility in selecting those beats included in the final image sequence. Using list-mode, spatial coordinates (x and y), energy value (e), and an encoded physiologic/timing signal (p/t) are stored on an event-by-event basis as byte integer values. The four integers associated with each detected event (x,y,e, and p/t) are streamed onto a hard disk storage device allowing even stress gated blood pool studies to be recorded. Among the advantages we have been able to demonstrate are: Using the stored multispectral energy information to perform scatter correction on the dynamic images; measuring and correcting respirational displacement of the ventricle to minimize motion blurring; applying a variable zoom window after the fact to keep the ventricles centered for analysis; allowing formation of gated sequences representing only a specific aberrancy for detection of ectopic ventricular foci; and improving temporal precision necessary to analyze complex ventricular dynamics associated with aberrant neural conduction affecting the synchrony of muscle contraction. To demonstrate the improved resolution of the list-mode methodology, a dynamic phantom was used to simulate blurring due to respiration and segmental wall motion defects
Keywords
cardiology; medical image processing; byte integer values; complex ventricular dynamics; dynamic phantom; ectopic ventricular foci; event-by-event basis; final image sequence; frame-mode acquisition; hard disk storage device; high resolution dynamic cardiac data; list-mode; list-mode acquisition; list-mode methodology; motion blurring; muscle contraction; respirational displacement; scatter correction; segmental wall motion defects; stored multispectral energy information; stress gated blood pool studies; variable zoom window; Energy resolution; Event detection; Image analysis; Image motion analysis; Image sequence analysis; Image sequences; Information analysis; Performance analysis; Spatial resolution; Timing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Nuclear Science Symposium, 1996. Conference Record., 1996 IEEE
Conference_Location
Anaheim, CA
ISSN
1082-3654
Print_ISBN
0-7803-3534-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/NSSMIC.1996.591709
Filename
591709
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