WO2010018488A1 - Determining foreshortening optimal view maps taking into account the shape of the vessel cross-section in cardiovascular x-ray systems - Google Patents
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- the invention relates generally to a system and method for identifying modifications of an elongated element in an object of interest. Particularly, the invention relates to an asymmetry vessel lesion detection assistance.
- angiography is used to detect a modification, i.e. a lesion or narrowing in a vascular bed by using a cardiovascular X-ray system to take images of the vessels during intra-arterial injection of a contrast material.
- the orientation (rotation and angulation) of the X-ray system is critical.
- the optimal viewmap is based on 3D centerline geometry of the vessels that can be derived from e.g. 3D CT data or 3D Rotation Angiography data.
- the optimal viewmap is a map
- the Optimal Viewmap does not take the shape of the cross-section of the vessel into account.
- the cross section of the lesions is frequently asymmetric.
- the diameter of the vessel in the projection image will appear differently for an asymmetric lesion.
- Finding the projection image with the minimum lesion diameter is crucial because treatment decision (to stent or not) are based on the procedural reduction in diameter as seen on the 2D projection image.
- the diameter reduction may seem less severe than in reality leading to incorrect treatment decisions.
- a method of identifying modifications of an elongated element located in an object of interest might comprise the steps of generating a plurality of projections of the object of interest, wherein the projections have different projection angles, determining geometrical aspects of the elongate element in each of the projections, calculating an index on the basis of the geometrical aspects, indicating projections having a desired value of the index.
- this method it is possible to identify projections or several projections representing a region of the elongated element, in which region geometrical modifications of interest occur.
- an elongated element might be a pipe, a tube, or a cylinder, arranged in an object, wherein the elongated element might have a hollow or a solid structure.
- a modification in the sense of the invention is any deformation of the cross section, i.e., the walls of the elongated element.
- the deformation might be caused by deposition of for example calcium carbonate at the inner wall surface.
- these modifications might be lesions which deform the lumen of the vessel for example asymmetrically.
- the lumen of the vessel will have an appearance on an X-ray image like an elongated solid element. From this image, the deformations of the walls of the vessel might be reconstructed. By way of numbering the successive projections it might be possible to provide information about the single projection or the group of projections showing an geometrical aspect of interest.
- the geometrical aspects might be a minimum diameter and a maximum diameter of the elongated element, measured perpendicular to the centre axis of the elongated element.
- the diameter or the distance between two opposite walls of the elongated element might be easily determined in a projection image. Therefore, it might be possible to automatically determine the minimum and the maximum diameter of a elongated element in a view showing the cross section of that elongated element.
- the minimum and maximum diameter might serve to calculate an index representing the asymmetry of the cross section.
- this asymmetry index might be normalized, so that the value of the asymmetry index is between 0 and 1 with higher values corresponding to more asymmetry and lower values corresponding to less asymmetry.
- This normalized asymmetry index might be calculated with the following formula. V-L-'max -L-'rmn/ / -L'max
- the method according to the exemplary embodiment of the invention might further comprise the step of illustrating the elongated element together with a visualization of the value of the index relative to the corresponding region of the elongated element.
- the projections with the geometrical aspect of interest might be indicated in a 2D or 3D image of the complete elongated element or at least a part or section of the elongated element.
- a system for identifying modifications of an elongated element located in an object of interest might comprise an imaging device, a processing device, and a calculation device.
- the imaging device might be adapted to generate a plurality of projections of the object of interest, wherein the projections have different projection angles.
- the processing device might be adapted to determine geometrical aspects of the elongate element in each of the projections, and might be further adapted to indicate projections having a desired value of the index.
- the calculation device might be adapted to calculate an index on the basis of the geometrical aspects.
- processing device and the calculation device might be implemented in a single computing unit.
- a computer program which is adapted to perform the method according to the invention might be stored at a working memory of such a computing unit.
- the system might further comprise a display device illustrating the elongated element together with a visualization of the value of the index relative to the corresponding region of the elongated element.
- the system might be equipped with an input device like a keyboard or computer mouse to provide a user of the system with possibilities to interact with the system, i.e. to define the geometrical aspect of interest, or to choose the way of illustrating the index and/or the surrounding structures of the elongated element.
- a method determines optimal X-ray views showing the highest procedural diameter reduction of a vessel lesion in the projection image by analyzing available 3D vessel data (from CT, 3D-Rotation Angiography or any other imaging modality) and taking into account the shape of the cross sectional area.
- An index of asymmetry is calculated and is displayed as a function of projection direction of the system.
- the invention relates also to a computer program for a processing device, such that the method according to the invention might be executed on an appropriate system.
- the computer program is preferably loaded into a working memory of a data processor.
- the data processor is thus equipped to carry out the method of the invention.
- the invention relates to a computer readable medium, such as a CD-Rom, at which the computer program may be stored.
- the computer program may also be presented over a network like the worldwide web and can be downloaded into the working memory of a data processor from such a network.
- Figure 1 shows a schematic illustration of a system according to an exemplary embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 2 shows successive steps of a method according to an exemplary embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 3 shows a foreshortening optimal viewmap of a vessel segment of interest.
- Figure 4 shows a cross section of a vessel of interest.
- Figure 5 shows an optimal viewmap with dotted line indicating several projection directions.
- Figure 6 shows a developing of values of an asymmetry index for a single cross section plotted against projection directions.
- Figure 7 shows another illustration of an asymmetry index for a vessel segment of interest.
- Figure 8 shows an illustration of a foreshortening optimal viewmap fused with an asymmetry index having a desired value interval.
- FIG. 1 shows a system 100 according to an exemplary embodiment of the invention.
- the system 100 comprises an imaging device having a radiation source 200 and a detector array 300 by means of which beams radiated from the radiation source, might be detected. Further, the system comprises a processing device 410 and a calculation device 420, which devices might be included in a single computing device having a working memory at which a corresponding program is stored. To visualize the result of the processing and calculating, a display device 430 like a monitor is provided in the system.
- the detector array 300 is connected to the processing device via a connection wire 440, and the processing device 410 is further connected to the display device 430 via another connection wire 450.
- FIG 1 is also depict an object of interest 500 having a elongated element 510 as an inner structure.
- the radiation source 200 for example for X-ray radiation, emits a radiation beam which radiates through the object of interest 500 including the elongated element 510, and impinges at the detector array 300.
- the signals of the respective detectors then, are transmitted to the processing unit which reconstructs a 3D volume image of the object of interest, which might be shown on the display device 430.
- the processing unit 410 of the system 100 is adapted to determine the contour or cross section of the elongated element, i.e. the lines representing the walls of the elongated element.
- the calculation device 420 might calculate an asymmetry index.
- the reconstruction of the elongated element together with a visualization of the asymmetry index might be displayed on the monitor 430.
- Figure 2 shows the steps of a method according to an exemplary embodiment of the invention. As denoted with respect to the different devices of the system 100, the method comprises the following steps (generally).
- step SI a plurality of projections of the object of interest is generated, wherein the projections have different projection angles.
- geometrical aspects of the elongate element is determined in each of the projections, wherein the geometrical aspects might be the distance between opposite walls of the elongated element. Further, the maximal and minimal distances might be determined.
- step S3 an index is calculated on the basis of geometrical aspects determined in step S2. On the basis of for example the maximal and minimal diameters, an asymmetry index might be calculated.
- step S4 projections are indicated, having a desired value or range of value of the index.
- the desired value of the index depends on what the user of the system is investigating.
- step S5 the elongated element together with a visualization of the value of the index relative to the corresponding region of the elongated element is illustrated.
- the index value is shown at the location at the elongated element, at which the geometric aspect valuated by the index, exists.
- Figure 3 depicts an exemplary foreshortening optimal viewmap 10.
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- FIG. 3 depicts an exemplary foreshortening optimal viewmap 10.
- LAO left anterior oblique
- REO right anterior oblique
- FIG. 3 depicts an exemplary foreshortening optimal viewmap 10.
- LAO left anterior oblique
- REO right anterior oblique
- 40 degrees caudal to 40 degrees cranial the average foreshortening of a segment of an elongated element of interest is depicted.
- the slightly curved middle region 20 represents a region of low foreshortening
- the light strips 22 here with a thin black line
- the darker gray regions 24 represent regions of high foreshortening .
- this gray scale view might be colored.
- region 20 might be green
- the strips 22 might be yellow
- the regions 24 might be red, wherein the colors might change blurred from one to another region / strip.
- Figure 4 shows a cross section 30 of an exemplary elongated element in gray, perpendicular to center line of said element.
- the projection directions might be advantageously in the plane of the cross-sectional area and therefore perpendicular to the centerline of the elongated element.
- a maximum asymmetry index A max of the cross section 30 can be expressed for instance as (D max -D min )/ D max , such that the asymmetry index A 1 becomes for any projection P 1 , for example, (D 1n ⁇ -O 1 )/ D max .
- Figure 5 shows an optimal viewmap 10 with dotted line 40 indicating all possible projection directions (in X-ray system coordinates) corresponding to a single cross section.
- all possible projection directions (perpendicular to the centerline of the vessel) might correspond to a line 40 in a map 10 of X-ray system orientations.
- the asymmetry index can be calculated as a function of all possible projection directions for that cross section, as described above.
- Figure 6 shows only an asymmetry index for a single cross section plotted against projection directions in a map of system coordinates.
- Section 50 represents high asymmetry
- sections 52 represent medium asymmetry
- sections 54 represent low asymmetry.
- the asymmetry index values can be color coded on a map of all possible system projection directions. This line can be color coded to display the asymmetry index value.
- the single sections might be illustrated in different colors, for example, section 50 in green, section 52 in orange, and section 54 in red.
- Figure 7 shows another asymmetry index for a segment of an elongated element like a vessel (consisting of multiple consecutive cross sections) plotted against projection directions in a map of system coordinates. Note that not the entire map is filled since only projection direction perpendicular to the cross sections in the selected vessel segment are evaluated.
- Section 50 illustrates high asymmetry
- sections 52 illustrate medium asymmetry
- sections 54 illustrate low asymmetry.
- figure 8 shows a "foreshortening optimal viewmap" 10 fused together with a visualization 50 of a threshold of an index.
- the dark rectangle 50 represents a section of high asymmetry, region 20 stands for low foreshortening, strips 22 stand for medium foreshortening and regions 24 stand for high foreshortening.
- this method is only relevant for sufficiently asymmetric modifications or lesions and it therefore makes sense to only indicate areas where high asymmetry exists.
- This visualization may be fused with the existing "foreshortening optimal viewmap" resulting in a map that displays foreshortening but also indicates areas where the relevant minimum cross section can be seen (relevant for e.g. clinical application).
- asymmetry index Alternatively to a gray scale or color coded presentation, only one maximum asymmetry index value of all evaluated cross sections may be plotted or its value can be given with the corresponding projection direction. Alternative calculations of an asymmetry index are possible but all based on the principle of using the cross sectional information to derive a projection direction of the X-ray system to determine the view that shows the minimum cross sectional area.
- the plot of asymmetry index does not need to be restricted to angles that are feasible with the X-ray system (as in the examples) but may also be displayed for projection directions that are not physically feasible with the X-ray system (due to mechanic restrictions of the system).
- a computer program may be stored/distributed on a suitable medium, such as an optical storage medium or a solid-state medium supplied together with or as part of other hardware, but may also be distributed in other forms, such as via the Internet or other wired or wireless telecommunication systems. Any reference signs in the claims should not be construed as limiting the scope.
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