DocumentCode :
3099376
Title :
Towards 4DCT-US image fusion for liver motion monitoring
Author :
Blanc, Regis ; Melodelima, David ; Rit, Simon ; Rivoire, Maurice ; Sarrut, David
Author_Institution :
LabTau, INSERM, Lyon, France
fYear :
2013
fDate :
21-25 July 2013
Firstpage :
817
Lastpage :
820
Abstract :
High-intensity focused-ultrasound (HIFU) is a promising technique for treating liver tumors. However, liver motion due to breathing imposes a real-time monitoring of the treatment. To reach this goal and following on previous work, we propose to encase an ultrasound (US) imaging probe into an extracorporeal HIFU device, such that the imaging plane is aligned with the HIFU acoustic axis. Because the tumor itself may not always be visible on US images, we plan to rely on a pre-operative 4D-Computed Tomography (CT) model to infer the tumor location during treatment, using intensity- or feature-based registration techniques. In order to study the feasibility of US guidance according to a pre-operative planning image, we decided to perform US acquisitions on patients after informed consent. These patients undergo radiotherapy treatment and have a 4D-CT image for planning (Philips Brillance), with injected contrast-agent. A hand-held US imaging probe was used to provide 2D images sequences in the coordinate system of the CT scanner thanks to an optical tracking system. No device was available to record a breathing signal during US acquisitions. A breathing signal was estimated for each US sequences using Principal Component Analysis. Inhalation versus exhalation was identified by the user, and the respiratory phase was estimated from the breathing signal using the Hilbert transform. Using this signal and the information from the tracking device, it was possible to approximately register both modalities spatially, and throughout the respiration cycle.
Keywords :
Hilbert transforms; biomedical ultrasonics; computerised tomography; image fusion; image motion analysis; image registration; image sequences; liver; medical image processing; optical tracking; patient monitoring; pneumodynamics; principal component analysis; radiation therapy; real-time systems; tumours; ultrasonic therapy; 2D image sequences; 4DCT-US image fusion; CT scanner; HIFU acoustic axis; Hilbert transform; Principal Component Analysis; US acquisition; US guidance; US sequences; breathing signal; exhalation; extracorporeal HIFU device; feature-based registration technique; hand-held US imaging probe; high-intensity focused-ultrasound; imaging plane; inhalation; injected contrast-agent; intensity-based registration technique; liver motion monitoring; liver tumor treatment; optical tracking system; preoperative 4D-Computed Tomography model; preoperative planning image; radiotherapy treatment; respiration cycle; respiratory phase; tracking device; treatment real-time monitoring; tumor location; ultrasound imaging probe; Computed tomography; Liver; Probes; Real-time systems; Tumors; Ultrasonic imaging; High-intensity Focused Ultrasound; Image-guided therapy; Multimodal image fusion;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Ultrasonics Symposium (IUS), 2013 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Prague
ISSN :
1948-5719
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-5684-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ULTSYM.2013.0210
Filename :
6725181
Link To Document :
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