نتایج جستجو برای: respiratory motion

تعداد نتایج: 416200  

2014
Tzung-Chi Huang Kuei-Ting Chou Yao-Ching Wang Geoffrey Zhang

PURPOSE Respiratory motion presents significant challenges for accurate PET/CT. It often introduces apparent increase of lesion size, reduction of measured standardized uptake value (SUV), and the mismatch in PET/CT fusion images. In this study, we developed the motion freeze method to use 100% of the counts collected by recombining the counts acquired from all phases of gated PET data into a s...

2016
Hadi Fayad Freddy Odille Holger Schmidt

Patient motion due to respiration can lead to artefacts and blurring in positron emission tomography (PET) images, in addition to quantification errors. The integration of PET with magnetic resonance (MR) imaging in PET-MR scanners provides complementary clinical information, and allows the use of high spatial resolution and high contrast MR images to monitor and correct motion-corrupted PET da...

Journal: :iranian journal of radiation research 0
m. zehtabian medical radiation department and medical imaging research center, school of engineering, shiraz university, shiraz, iran r. faghihi medical radiation department and medical imaging research center, school of engineering, shiraz university, shiraz, iran m.a. mosleh-shirazi center for research in medical physics and biomedical engineering and physics unit, radiotherapy department, namazi hospital, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran a.r. shakibafard radiology department, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran m. mohammadi medical physics department, royal adelaide hospital, adelaide, australia m. baradaran-ghahfarokhi medical physics and medical engineering department, school of medicine, isfahan university of medical sciences, isfahan, iran

background: the aim of this work was to study the feasibility of constructing a fast thorax model suitable for simulating lung motion due to respiration using only one ct dataset. materials and methods: for each of six patients with different thorax sizes, two sets of ct images were obtained in single-breath-hold inhale and exhale stages in the supine position. the ct images were then analyzed ...

2009
G. J. Wilson G. R. Oliveira J. H. Maki

Introduction Fat-suppressed (FS), T2-weighted (T2w) imaging is an important sequence for the detection and characterization of focal liver lesions by MRI. Excellent image quality can be obtained with respiratory-triggered, multi-slice (MS) turbo spin echo (TSE) sequences. Furthermore, black-blood (BB) T2w imaging can increase lesion conspicuity by removing intravascular signal.[1] However, blac...

Journal: :Information processing in medical imaging : proceedings of the ... conference 2009
Sarah E. Geneser Robert Michael Kirby Brian Wang Bill Salter Sarang C. Joshi

Hypo-fractionated stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) employs precisely-conforming high-level radiation dose delivery to improve tumor control probabilities and sparing of healthy tissue. However, the delivery precision and conformity of SBRT renders dose accumulation particularly susceptible to organ motion, and respiratory-induced motion in the abdomen may result in significant displac...

2013
Tzung-Chi Huang Yao-Ching Wang

Respiratory motion blurs the standardized uptake value (SUV) and leads to a further signal reduction and changes in the SUV maxima. 4D PET can provide accurate tumor localization as a function of the respiratory phase in PET/CT imaging. We investigated thoracic tumor motion by respiratory 4D CT and assessed its deformation effect on the SUV changes in 4D PET imaging using clinical patient data....

2017
Apoorva Gaidhani Kee S. Moon Yusuf Öztürk Sung Q. Lee Woosub Youm

Respiratory activity is an essential vital sign of life that can indicate changes in typical breathing patterns and irregular body functions such as asthma and panic attacks. Many times, there is a need to monitor breathing activity while performing day-to-day functions such as standing, bending, trunk stretching or during yoga exercises. A single IMU (inertial measurement unit) can be used in ...

Journal: :Medical physics 2007
Jan Ehrhardt René Werner Dennis Säring Thorsten Frenzel Wei Lu Daniel Low Heinz Handels

Respiratory motion degrades anatomic position reproducibility and leads to issues affecting image acquisition, treatment planning, and radiation delivery. Four-dimensional (4D) computer tomography (CT) image acquisition can be used to measure the impact of organ motion and to explicitly account for respiratory motion during treatment planning and radiation delivery. Modern CT scanners can only ...

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