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- the invention relates to a device and a method for generating a three- dimensional model of a spatial structure, which may be, in particular, a vascular tree.
- Three-dimensional models of a spatial structure are obtained from two- dimensional projection images of the structure in many applications, in which connection the reconstruction of a vascular tree is to be considered here to be representative.
- Such a reconstruction is necessary, for example, in the diagnosis of ischemic heart diseases with as high a precision as possible in regard to the route and the size of the coronary vessels.
- an X- ray unit is rotated around a patient to be examined while it generates two-dimensional X-ray projections of the heart from different spatial directions.
- a contrast medium is injected into the coronary vessels during the image-taking to display them better on the X-ray images.
- X-ray projections produced, however, because of the spontaneous movement of the heart as a result of the heartbeat, only those can be used for the reconstruction of a three-dimensional model of the vessel route that originate from the same movement phase of the heart. Typically, a suitable selection of the usable projection images is therefore made with the aid of an electrocardiogram recorded in parallel.
- the vessel route which is as a rule very complicated, and the limited imaging quality, the required three-dimensional model must currently be completely reconstructed manually.
- the device according to the invention serves to generate a three-dimensional model of a spatial structure, which may be, in particular, a vascular tree.
- the device comprises the following components: a) An imaging unit for generating two-dimensional projection images of a structure from various directions. Said imaging unit may be, in particular, a rotation X-ray unit, such as is used, for example, in computer tomography. b) A display unit that is coupled to the imaging unit and has input means, in which connection the display unit may display one of the projection images generated by the imaging unit (which is denoted below as a "reference image") for a user so that the user can specify interactively at least one image point of the structure on said reference image as a reference point.
- a reference image the projection images generated by the imaging unit
- a data processing device that is coupled to the imaging unit and the display unit and may be, in particular, a part of the imaging unit and can also assume in the latter tasks of controlling and image processing.
- the date processing device is designed to reconstruct, without interaction of a user, the space point determined belonging to a reference point of a structure, using the display unit, from further projection images; in this connection, the "further projection images" are those that were produced as the reference image from other directions using the image-processing device.
- the space point determined then corresponds to the required three-dimensional model or at least a part thereof.
- the device described has the advantage that it makes possible the semiautomatic reconstruction of a three-dimensional model of a structure.
- the interactive specification of reference points by a user is only necessary on a first reference image.
- the associated space points of the structure are then automatically reconstructed by the data-processing device from said reference points with the aid of further projection images. Examples of suitable methods or algorithms for the automatic reconstruction are explained in the description below, but the invention is not restricted to the application of these specific solutions.
- the data-processing device is designed to reconstruct the required space point belonging to a specified reference point by evaluating those image points of the "further projection images" that are on the respective epipolar line of the reference point.
- the "epipolar line of the reference point in regard to a given projection image” is to be understood as that line that lies in said projection image and that results if the projection line of the reference point (i.e. the connecting line between the reference point and the projection center of the reference image) is projected on the given projection image.
- the epipolar line describes the residual uncertainty in regard to the position of a spatial point of which only the reference point is known as an image in the reference image.
- the automatic examination of the "further projection images” can consequently be restricted to the epipolar lines that are possible solely for geometrical reasons, which benefits the reduction of the computation effort.
- the data-processing device is furthermore designed to project the image-point values (i.e.
- the gray values of the image points lying on the epipolar lines of the reference point by computation on the projection line of the reference point and to add them therein in a punctiform manner to form a sum profile.
- the projection line of the reference point is, as already explained, that line that connects the projection center of the reference image to the reference point.
- the sum profile accumulates information items from the various further projection images and consequently makes possible inferences about the position of the required space point.
- the data-processing device may be designed, in particular, to define the required space point as that position on the projection line of the reference point at which the sum profile assumes on average (over all the projection images contributing to the sum profile) the image-point value of the reference point.
- the image-point value x 0 of the reference point has an extreme value in regard to the possible image-point values, that is to say, for example, corresponds to a maximum absorption on an X-ray image; in this case, the sum profile at the position corresponding to the space point likewise assumes an extreme value, i.e. an absolute minimum.
- This case is of particular practical importance since space points in a structure (for example, a biological one) are, as a rule, displayed on different X-ray projection images with different absolute gray values, that is to say, do not have approximately the same gray value xo on all images.
- the property of having an extreme gray value (referred to the respective projection) is, as a rule, preserved well in the various projections.
- the spatial structure reconstructed using the device can, in principle, have any required shape, for example a spherical shape or the like.
- it can have a linear route so that, by definition, its extension in the direction of a line (optionally curved and/or bifurcated) is greater than in the directions perpendicular thereto.
- the vascular tree already mentioned repeatedly is a typical example of a bifurcated linear structure.
- the data-processing device is preferably designed to reconstruct the linear route in a three-dimensional model with the specification of a plurality of reference points on a reference image.
- the data-processing device is designed to determine the width of the linearly extending structure from the projection of the reconstructed three-dimensional model of the structure on the projection images used for the reconstruction of said model. In this way, the information of all the projection images is first used to reconstruct the three-dimensional linear route of the structure and, in a second step, the result of said reconstruction is then used for determining the width in every single projection image.
- the structure imaged is, in many application cases, subject to a cyclic spontaneous movement.
- the device preferably comprises means for determining a characteristic parameter of the cyclic spontaneous movement.
- the means may be, in particular, an electrocardiography apparatus for recording the electrical heart activity (ECG).
- ECG electrical heart activity
- the data-processing device is in this case designed to use only those projection images for the reconstruction of a space point that originate from the same phase of the spontaneous movement as the reference image belonging to said space point. This ensures that the imaged structure has assumed approximately the same spatial position during the image-taking operation of the projection images used. It is, however, pointed out that the device does not have to rely on the described selection of projection images from the same movement phases.
- the invention relates in addition to a method for generating a three- dimensional model of a spatial structure comprising the following steps: a) generation of two-dimensional projection images of the structure taken from different directions; b) display of one of the projection images as a reference image in order to make possible the interactive specification of at least one image point of the structure as a reference point; c) automatic determination of the space point, belonging to the specified image point, of the structure from the further projection images generated.
- the method reflects the steps that can be executed with a device of the above-described type.
- Fig. 1 shows, in a diagrammatic perspective, the relationships in a two- dimensional central projection of a vascular structure G on three projection images A, B, C, and also the position of a reference point C A on a reference image A;
- Fig. 2 shows, in a diagram corresponding to Fig. 1, the contributions of a gray- value profile from a first projection B;
- Fig. 3 shows, in a diagram corresponding to Fig. 1, the contributions of a gray- value profile from a second projection C;
- Fig. 4 shows the additive superimposition of the contributions in accordance with Figs. 2 and 3 to a sum profile S.
- Fig. 1 shows diagrammatically a three-dimensional vascular tree G, which may be, for example, part of the coronary vessels. From the vascular tree G, as accurate as possible a model of its three-dimensional route is to be determined, which model is, in addition, also to reproduce the respective width of the vessel. To reconstruct the required model, two-dimensional projection images A, B, C of the vascular tree G are generated with the aid of a rotation X-ray unit not shown in greater detail, in which connection more than the three projections shown are produced in practice.
- the respective projection centers (that is to say, the positions of the X-ray source) are denoted by F A , F B and Fc.
- the interactive collaboration of a user is necessary in its reconstruction since the projection images have only a limited precision, the structure of a vascular free is normally very complex and the position and shape of the vascular tree changes cyclically from projection image to projection image due to the heartbeat.
- the interaction of a user takes place in the method at present considered in that the user specifies on a (for example, arbitrarily selected) projection image A, denoted below as "reference image", points along the route of the center line of the vessels or vessel segments of interest.
- the reference image A may be displayed on a monitor so that the user can mark said points with the aid of a pointer appliance, such as, for instance, a mouse.
- a pointer appliance such as, for instance, a mouse.
- the object to be achieved automatically by a device consists in finding for the reference point C A specified interactively in the reference image A that associated space point C 3D on the vascular free G that is imaged by the reference point C A -
- the vector pointing from the projection center F A of the reference image A to the reference point C A i.e. the "projection line" of C A
- L the required space point C D lying at an unknown position on the projection line.
- the further projection images B, C are used to determine said position.
- the epipolar lines Ec and EB which are defined as the projection of the vector L on the respective projection image C or B are considered on the projection images B, C.
- the image points belonging to the required space point C 3 D must lie on said epipolar lines Ec, EB-
- the position of the image point of C 3D on the epipolar line Ec could, in this connection, be determined on a second projection image, for example C, by hand, from which the required spatial position of C 3 D could then be calculated.
- a method for the automatic location of the space point C 3 D on the vector L is therefore proposed.
- the one-dimensional gray-value profile is determined along the epipolar line EB in a first projection image B.
- Fig. 2 also shows the associated route of the profile along the epipolar line E B both correspondingly scaled and projected on the vector L.
- vascular tree G which is assumed to be opaque to X-rays, manifests itself in all the images A, B, C through low gray values, that is to say through downward deflections in the gray-value profiles.
- Fig. 4 shows the calculation of a sum profile S that is made up additively from the gray-value profiles, projected on the vector L, of the individual projection images B, C (Figs. 2, 3). Only the required space point C D lying on the vector L has a minimum at the same position in all the individual projected gray- value profiles. Minima of vascular branches that do not intersect the vector L are, on the other hand, projected in each case at another position on the vector L.
- X is the two-dimensional projected position of P( ⁇ ) in a certain projection image i that can be determined from equation (2); n is the maximum number of projection images involved.
- the projection C which is substantially at 90° to the reference image A, is imaged with minimum width on the vector L and therefore determines the boundaries LI of the region on L that is overlapped by the gray-value profiles of all the projections.
- the projected gray-value profile of every projection B not at 90° is stretched on the vector L with respect to the 90° projection C.
- the minima or valleys in a given gray-value profile stand for potential positions at which a vessel may be situated in space.
- said minima add constructively only at the required space point C 3 D, whereas the superimposition is destructive for the other "candidates" and result in an averaging out (an exception occurs if the vascular tree G intersects the vector L more than once; in this special case, the sum profile S accordingly has many minima).
- the projection images A, B, C used for the reconstruction may optionally be selected by means of a parallel recording of the electrocardiogram in such a way that they all belong to the same phase of the heart cycle.
- a preselection is not absolutely necessary since the contributions of the projection images from unsuitable heart phases average out.
- the method can therefore be made simpler by dispensing with a selection and the information from all the projection images can be used simultaneously.
- the method described also makes it possible to determine the width of the vessels of the vascular tree G. A measure of this may, for example, be obtained from the width of the minimum in the sum profile S.
- a three- dimensional vascular free once reconstructed is projected on all the available projection images A, B, C in order to display the center lines of the vessels therein.
- the respective vessel width can then be determined punctiformly along the vessel route in each of the projection images by evaluating, for example, the gray- value distributions transversely to the projected vessel route.
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