Title :
Robust Real-Time-Constrained Estimation of Respiratory Motion for Interventional MRI on Mobile Organs
Author :
Roujol, Sébastien ; Benois-Pineau, Jenny ; De Senneville, Baudouin Denis ; Ries, Mario ; Quesson, Bruno ; Moonen, Chrit T W
Author_Institution :
Lab. for Mol. & Functional Imaging, Univ. of Bordeaux 2, Bordeaux, France
fDate :
5/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Real-time magnetic resonance imaging is a promising tool for image-guided interventions. For applications such as thermotherapy on moving organs, a precise image-based compensation of motion is required in real time to allow quantitative analysis, retrocontrol of the interventional device, or determination of the therapy endpoint. Reduced field-of-view imaging represents a promising way to improve spatial and / or temporal resolution. However, it introduces new challenges for target motion estimation, since structures near the target may appear transiently due to the respiratory motion and the limited spatial coverage. In this paper, a new image-based motion estimation method is proposed combining a global motion estimation with a novel optical flow approach extending the initial Horn and Schunck (H&S) method by an additional regularization term. This term integrates the displacement of physiological landmarks into the variational formulation of the optical flow problem. This allowed for a better control of the optical flow in presence of transient structures. The method was compared to the same registration pipeline employing the H&S approach on a synthetic dataset and in vivo image sequences. Compared to the H&S approach, a significant improvement (p <; & 0.05) of the Dice´s similarity criterion computed between the reference and the registered organ positions was achieved.
Keywords :
biological organs; biomedical MRI; image resolution; image sequences; lung; medical image processing; motion compensation; Dice similarity criterion; MRI; field-of-view imaging; global motion estimation; image-based compensation; image-guided interventions; in vivo image sequences; magnetic resonance imaging; mobile organs; motion estimation; optical flow approach; optical flow problem; quantitative analysis; registered organ positions; registration pipeline; regularization term; respiratory motion; robust real-time-constrained estimation; spatial-temporal resolution; synthetic dataset; thermotherapy; Biomedical optical imaging; Estimation; Magnetic resonance imaging; Motion estimation; Optical imaging; Real time systems; Biomedical image processing; image registration; magnetic resonance imaging (MRI); motion analysis; Body Temperature; Computer Simulation; Humans; Image Processing, Computer-Assisted; Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Interventional; Respiratory Mechanics; Thermometers;
Journal_Title :
Information Technology in Biomedicine, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TITB.2012.2190366