2014
DOI: 10.1117/12.2042775
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Accurate, fully-automated registration of coronary arteries for volumetric CT digital subtraction angiography

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“…Registering images as different in appearance as coronary non-contrast and contrast data sets is difficult, and the most accurate registration method requires a certain level of similarity of appearance between data sets to register and align. Slight motion artifacts have been identified as the main reason for the different appearance, but the dose, blooming, position of the rotation gantry and contrast injection regime may all cause differences in appearance between two scans [13].…”
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“…Registering images as different in appearance as coronary non-contrast and contrast data sets is difficult, and the most accurate registration method requires a certain level of similarity of appearance between data sets to register and align. Slight motion artifacts have been identified as the main reason for the different appearance, but the dose, blooming, position of the rotation gantry and contrast injection regime may all cause differences in appearance between two scans [13].…”
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“…Alignment and subtraction of coronary images was performed using a dedicated algorithm, volumetric CT digital subtraction angiography (CTDSA) on the scanner console [13]. For CTDSA, two data sets were required: with and without coronary contrast enhancement.…”
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“…12 For CTDSA two sets of volumetric data were required: with and without contrast enhancement of the coronary artery lumen. Following sequential image acquisition the two datasets were aligned using a combined rigid and non-rigid-registration algorithm and the registered pre-contrast volume was subtracted from the post-contrast volume(figure 1).…”
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