Long acquisition times lead to image artifacts in thoracic C-arm CT. Motion blur caused by respiratory motion leads to decreased image quality in many clinical applications. We introduce an image-based method to estimate and compensate respiratory motion in C-arm CT based on diaphragm motion. In order to estimate respiratory motion, we track the contour of the diaphragm in the projection image sequence. Using a motion corrected triangulation approach on the diaphragm vertex, we are able to estimate a motion signal. The estimated motion signal is used to compensate for respiratory motion in the target region, for example, heart or lungs. First, we evaluated our approach in a simulation study using XCAT. As ground truth data was available, a ...
International audienceCone-beam CT has been integrated with the linear accelerator for image-guided ...
International audienceCone-beam CT has been integrated with the linear accelerator for image-guided ...
As radiotherapy has become increasingly conformal, ge-ometric uncertainties caused by breathing and ...
Long acquisition times lead to image artifacts in thoracic C-arm CT. Motion blur caused by respirato...
Copyright © 2013 Marco Bögel et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Copyright © 2013 Marco Bögel et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Abstract. Long acquisition times of several seconds lead to image ar-tifacts in cardiac C-arm CT. Th...
Any organ motion during the projection acquisition causes blurring artefacts in the Computed Tomogra...
Respiratory motion during cardiac Positron Emission Tomography (PET) Computed Tomography (CT) imagin...
Understanding the movement of tumors during breathing is very important for conformal radiotherapy. ...
Understanding the movement of tumors during breathing is very important for conformal radiotherapy. ...
Motion during data acquisition is a known source of error in medical tomography, resulting in blur a...
Purpose: As the predominant driver of respiratory motion, the diaphragm represents a key surrogate f...
Diaphragm motion during respiration induces motion of the heart, which is known to cause artifacts i...
International audienceCone-beam CT has been integrated with the linear accelerator for image-guided ...
International audienceCone-beam CT has been integrated with the linear accelerator for image-guided ...
International audienceCone-beam CT has been integrated with the linear accelerator for image-guided ...
As radiotherapy has become increasingly conformal, ge-ometric uncertainties caused by breathing and ...
Long acquisition times lead to image artifacts in thoracic C-arm CT. Motion blur caused by respirato...
Copyright © 2013 Marco Bögel et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Copyright © 2013 Marco Bögel et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Abstract. Long acquisition times of several seconds lead to image ar-tifacts in cardiac C-arm CT. Th...
Any organ motion during the projection acquisition causes blurring artefacts in the Computed Tomogra...
Respiratory motion during cardiac Positron Emission Tomography (PET) Computed Tomography (CT) imagin...
Understanding the movement of tumors during breathing is very important for conformal radiotherapy. ...
Understanding the movement of tumors during breathing is very important for conformal radiotherapy. ...
Motion during data acquisition is a known source of error in medical tomography, resulting in blur a...
Purpose: As the predominant driver of respiratory motion, the diaphragm represents a key surrogate f...
Diaphragm motion during respiration induces motion of the heart, which is known to cause artifacts i...
International audienceCone-beam CT has been integrated with the linear accelerator for image-guided ...
International audienceCone-beam CT has been integrated with the linear accelerator for image-guided ...
International audienceCone-beam CT has been integrated with the linear accelerator for image-guided ...
As radiotherapy has become increasingly conformal, ge-ometric uncertainties caused by breathing and ...