In the clinical routine, short axis (SA) cine cardiac MR (CMR) image stacks are acquired during multiple subsequent breath-holds. If the patient cannot consistently hold the breath at the same position, the acquired image stack will be affected by inter-slice respiratory motion and will not correctly represent the cardiac volume, introducing potential errors in the following analyses and visualisations. We propose an approach to automatically correct inter-slice respiratory motion in SA CMR image stacks. Our approach makes use of probabilistic segmentation maps (PSMs) of the left ventricular (LV) cavity generated with decision forests. PSMs are generated for each slice of the SA stack and rigidly registered in-plane to a target PSM. If long...
Modern cardiac MRI exams usually contain cine acquisitions from three standardized, orthogonal views...
Modern cardiac MRI exams usually contain cine acquisitions from three standardized, orthogonal views...
Modern cardiac MRI exams usually contain cine acquisitions from three standardized, orthogonal views...
In the clinical routine, short axis (SA) cine cardiac MR (CMR) image stacks are acquired during mult...
Magnetic resonance (MR) cine images are often used to clinically assess left ventricular cardiac fun...
A popular technique to reduce respiratory motion for cardiovascular magnetic resonance is to perform...
The effectiveness of a cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) scan depends on the ability of the op...
The effectiveness of a cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) scan depends on the ability of the op...
The effectiveness of a cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) scan depends on the ability of the op...
Rationale and ObjectivesAn image registration method was developed to automatically correct motion a...
In cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging, a 3D high-resolution segmentation of the heart is essen...
Rationale and ObjectivesAn image registration method was developed to automatically correct motion a...
Recovering the 3D motion of the heart from cine cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging enables the...
Modern cardiac MRI exams usually contain cine acquisitions from three standardized, orthogonal views...
This paper presents a novel method for registration of single and multi-slice cardiac perfusion MRI....
Modern cardiac MRI exams usually contain cine acquisitions from three standardized, orthogonal views...
Modern cardiac MRI exams usually contain cine acquisitions from three standardized, orthogonal views...
Modern cardiac MRI exams usually contain cine acquisitions from three standardized, orthogonal views...
In the clinical routine, short axis (SA) cine cardiac MR (CMR) image stacks are acquired during mult...
Magnetic resonance (MR) cine images are often used to clinically assess left ventricular cardiac fun...
A popular technique to reduce respiratory motion for cardiovascular magnetic resonance is to perform...
The effectiveness of a cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) scan depends on the ability of the op...
The effectiveness of a cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) scan depends on the ability of the op...
The effectiveness of a cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) scan depends on the ability of the op...
Rationale and ObjectivesAn image registration method was developed to automatically correct motion a...
In cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging, a 3D high-resolution segmentation of the heart is essen...
Rationale and ObjectivesAn image registration method was developed to automatically correct motion a...
Recovering the 3D motion of the heart from cine cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging enables the...
Modern cardiac MRI exams usually contain cine acquisitions from three standardized, orthogonal views...
This paper presents a novel method for registration of single and multi-slice cardiac perfusion MRI....
Modern cardiac MRI exams usually contain cine acquisitions from three standardized, orthogonal views...
Modern cardiac MRI exams usually contain cine acquisitions from three standardized, orthogonal views...
Modern cardiac MRI exams usually contain cine acquisitions from three standardized, orthogonal views...