DocumentCode
2821367
Title
Automatic correction of angle-dependent and angle-independent geometric distortions in angiographic images
Author
Christiaens, J. ; De Walle, R. Van ; Lemahieu, I. ; Taeymans, Y.
Author_Institution
IBITECH, Ghent Univ., Belgium
fYear
2000
fDate
2000
Firstpage
691
Lastpage
693
Abstract
To avoid inaccuracies when performing quantitative Coronary Angiography (QCA), it is very important to correct the angiographic images for geometric distortions. These geometric distortions appear as a result of the properties (or in other words, the imperfections) of the X-ray system of the angiographic device, and the presence of a magnetic field around the X-ray system. Distortions caused only by the properties of the X-ray system are identical for all images, independent of the projection angles corresponding to the images, and can be corrected relatively easily. On the other hand, distortions caused by the presence of a magnetic field around the X-ray system do depend on the projection angles. Correcting an image for these angle-dependent distortions requires the knowledge of the projection angles corresponding to the image, and the distortion properties corresponding to this particular set of projection angles. Here, the authors present a methodology to correct angiographic images automatically for angle dependent and angle-independent geometric distortions, based on the methodology proposed in A. Wahle et al. (Proc. 18th Ann. Int. Conf. of IEEE Engng. in Med. and Biol. Soc., vol. 2, p. 654-5, 1996/97). The presented method does not require additional acts or markers during the patient examinations, nor additional input of data while correcting the images
Keywords
angiocardiography; diagnostic radiography; medical image processing; X-ray system; angiographic images; angle-dependent geometric distortions; angle-independent geometric distortions; automatic correction; magnetic field; medical diagnostic imaging; patient examinations; projection angles; Angiography; Earth; Hospitals; Image generation; Magnetic fields; Magnetic properties; Magnetic shielding; Pixel; Quantum cellular automata; X-ray imaging;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computers in Cardiology 2000
Conference_Location
Cambridge, MA
ISSN
0276-6547
Print_ISBN
0-7803-6557-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CIC.2000.898618
Filename
898618
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