YesCardiologists use x-ray image sequences of the moving heart acquired in real-time to diagnose and treat cardiac patients. The amount of radiation used is proportional to image quality; however, exposure to radiation is damaging to patients and personnel. The amount by which radiation dose can be reduced without compromising patient care was determined. For five patient image sequences, increments of computer-generated quantum noise (white + colored) were added to the images, frame by frame using pixel-to-pixel addition, to simulate corresponding increments of dose reduction. The noise adding software was calibrated for settings used in cardiac procedures, and validated using standard objective and subjective image quality measureme...
YesWe propose a method to automatically parameterize noise in cardiac x-ray image sequences. The ai...
We examined the effects of a reduced exposure dose on the quality of images from an angiography devi...
We examined the effects of a reduced exposure dose on the quality of images from an angiography devi...
Dynamic X-ray imaging systems are used for interventional cardiac procedures to treat coronary heart...
Cardiologists use x-ray image sequences of the moving heart acquired in real-time to diagnose and tr...
Dynamic X-ray imaging systems are used for interventional cardiac procedures to treat coronary heart...
Dynamic X-ray imaging systems are used for interventional cardiac procedures to treat coronary heart...
Dynamic X-ray imaging systems are used for interventional cardiac procedures to treat coronary heart...
Cardiologists use coronary angiograms to diagnose and treat cardiac patients during percutaneous cor...
Cardiologists use coronary angiograms to diagnose and treat cardiac patients during percutaneous cor...
Contains fulltext : 152546.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)AIMS: The conse...
AIMS: The consequences of high radiation dose for patient and staff demand constant improvements in ...
YesDigital image processing used in modern cardiac interventional x-ray systems may have the potenti...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to quantify the reduction in patient radiation dose during...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to quantify the reduction in patient radiation dose during...
YesWe propose a method to automatically parameterize noise in cardiac x-ray image sequences. The ai...
We examined the effects of a reduced exposure dose on the quality of images from an angiography devi...
We examined the effects of a reduced exposure dose on the quality of images from an angiography devi...
Dynamic X-ray imaging systems are used for interventional cardiac procedures to treat coronary heart...
Cardiologists use x-ray image sequences of the moving heart acquired in real-time to diagnose and tr...
Dynamic X-ray imaging systems are used for interventional cardiac procedures to treat coronary heart...
Dynamic X-ray imaging systems are used for interventional cardiac procedures to treat coronary heart...
Dynamic X-ray imaging systems are used for interventional cardiac procedures to treat coronary heart...
Cardiologists use coronary angiograms to diagnose and treat cardiac patients during percutaneous cor...
Cardiologists use coronary angiograms to diagnose and treat cardiac patients during percutaneous cor...
Contains fulltext : 152546.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)AIMS: The conse...
AIMS: The consequences of high radiation dose for patient and staff demand constant improvements in ...
YesDigital image processing used in modern cardiac interventional x-ray systems may have the potenti...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to quantify the reduction in patient radiation dose during...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to quantify the reduction in patient radiation dose during...
YesWe propose a method to automatically parameterize noise in cardiac x-ray image sequences. The ai...
We examined the effects of a reduced exposure dose on the quality of images from an angiography devi...
We examined the effects of a reduced exposure dose on the quality of images from an angiography devi...