WO2012136520A1 - Method of generating a radiation image of an elongate body - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a method of generating a radiation image of an elongate body by taking plural partial X-ray images on a digital radiography detector using a multiple shot exposure technique .
- Radiography images are taken with Imaging Plates (IP) which partially overlap each other and a long length image is created by combining the partial images.
- IP Imaging Plates
- Accurate alignment and measurement can be obtained by superimposing an object of known geometry covering the region to be imaged and correcting and aligning the partial images to reconstruct the object of known geometry (see EP0919858, EP0866342) . This technique does not suffer from patient movement since all images are acquired in a single X-ray exposure.
- DR Digital Radiography
- FPD flat panel detectors
- IP's for CR IP's for CR
- the patient may move, hereby introducing artifacts which need to be compensated in the image composition.
- the partial images are positioned with a certain amount of overlap such that a user is capable of positioning the partial images to form a
- European patent application 1 484 016 Al relates to the acquisition of a composite image with a digital detector. Positions of individual component images of the composite image are
- This method requires identification or
- the method of the present invention comprises the steps of generating a sequence of partially overlapping partial radiation images of said elongate body by multiple shot irradiation and read out of a direct radiography detector and pasting the partial images to form a composite image.
- the size and position of the partial images is determined on the basis of the calculated number of partial images so that the partial image representing a part of the elongate body which is most susceptible to movement during said multiple shot irradiation covers a larger area than the area covered by partial images representing parts of the elongate body less susceptible to movement.
- the length of the partial image which is most susceptible of movement during the multi-shot exposure covers substantially the entire radiation sensitive area of the detector if this configuration is allowed by the physical contraints of the imaging system which is used.
- the length of the partial images is calculated so that the part of the patient that is most susceptible to movement during the multiple- shot exposure is recorded in one shot on a single detector area.
- the width of the partial images is commonly constant.
- the setting of the partial image's length is achieved by appropriate setting of the x-ray source and radiation shutter or collimator.
- the body part that is most susceptible of movement may be the upper body part.
- this may be the lower part of the legs.
- the lower image is an image which covers the largest part of the detector.
- the lengths of the other partial images are calculated so that the partial image corresponding with the body part that is most susceptible to movement during the multi-shot exposure covers substantially the entire radiation sensitive part of the radiation detector.
- the total length of the elongate body to be imaged is first determined.
- the number of partial images required to image the elongate body is calculated.
- the size and position of the partial images is calculated so that the partial image which comprises the body part that is most susceptible of movement during the multi-shot exposure is imaged on a larger area (preferably substantially the entire area) of the x- ray sensitive detector area than the area covered by the other partial images.
- the size and position of partial images may be expressed by settings of x-ray source and collimator or x-ray shutter .
- the size (length) of a partial image can be input by the user or can be calculated by a processor. Alternatively it can be input by a device capable of indicating the size on the patient.
- the partial images generated by multiple shot exposure are read out and pasted to form an elongate image.
- Figure 1 is an illustration of the fact that a patient un upright position is more stable closer to the ground.
- the displacement at the height of the legs (d) is much smaller than the displacement at the chest (D) ,
- Figure 2 is an illustration of a ceiling suspended and a floor mounted system supporting tube rotation
- Figure 3 is an illustration of the positions of the four partial images for a given input area with length L.
- the left figure uses the complete detector for the highest three images.
- the right figure is an illustration of a setup where only the 2 highest images use the complete detector,
- Figure 4 is an illustration of a setup where the bottom image needs to be bigger than the second lowest image because otherwise the detector will collide with the floor
- Figure 5 is an illustration of a U-Arm which is positioned in such a way to keep the X-ray source stable for three positions
- Figure 6 is the description of the geometry and its variables used in the calculations to compute the positions of a U-Arm in a three image setup
- Figure 8 is a flowchart describing the steps involved to select the number of images and geometry configuration for a system capable of performing long length imaging.
- X-ray systems capable of performing long length imaging are available in different configurations, each controlled differently to obtain optimal results for long length imaging.
- Common parts of the configurations are: an X-ray generation unit including an X-ray source that generates x-rays ; a collimator unit which is adjustable and reduces the area on which X-rays are projected; an X-ray imaging unit capable of collecting images based on the generated X-rays.
- the present invention it has been decided to take the partial image representing that part of the elongate body which is most susceptible of movement during the multiple shot exposure as large as possible (given the detector dimensions) to minimize the corrections needed to compensate for the occasional patient
- formulas for a ceiling suspended system and a U-Arm will be derived to take the largest images at the highest positions when the patient is in an up-right position. It will be clear that similar formulae may be derived for calculating partial image dimensions (expressed by means of settings for x-ray source, collimator and detector) when the body part that is most susceptible of movement is in another position and the dimensions of that partial image is as large as possible given the detector's dimensions.
- V. s + - R + ov
- N' smallest integer >
- Equation 1 and Equation 2 with all parameters fixed except ⁇ 2 , will converge rapidly to the solution of ⁇ 2 . It is clear that similar computations can be used for a setup with 2 or more images or for situations where the detector is positioned near the ground.
- top partial image covers 2/3 of area
- bottom partial images covers 1/3
- top partial image uses complete detector
- middle partial image covers 2/3 of area minus top image
- bottom partial image covers 1/3
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| EP1484016A1 (en) | 2003-06-03 | 2004-12-08 | GE Medical Systems Global Technology Company LLC | Method and apparatus for acquisition of a composite image with a digital detector |
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| EP0919858A1 (en) | 1997-12-01 | 1999-06-02 | Agfa-Gevaert N.V. | Method for reconstructing a radiation image of a body from partial radiation images |
| EP1484016A1 (en) | 2003-06-03 | 2004-12-08 | GE Medical Systems Global Technology Company LLC | Method and apparatus for acquisition of a composite image with a digital detector |
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