2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.acra.2015.01.007
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Graphics Processing Unit–Accelerated Nonrigid Registration of MR Images to CT Images During CT-Guided Percutaneous Liver Tumor Ablations

Abstract: Rationale and Objectives Accuracy and speed are essential for the intraprocedural nonrigid MR-to-CT image registration in the assessment of tumor margins during CT-guided liver tumor ablations. While both accuracy and speed can be improved by limiting the registration to a region of interest (ROI), manual contouring of the ROI prolongs the registration process substantially. To achieve accurate and fast registration without the use of an ROI, we combined a nonrigid registration technique based on volume subdiv… Show more

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“…Our results are also comparable to those reported with RFA in the treatment of hepatic metastases and HCC [9, 10, 30]. Reported technical success rates of RFA for metastases have varied from 93% to 100%, and technique efficacy rates have varied from 60.9% to 88.1% [9, 39].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
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“…Our results are also comparable to those reported with RFA in the treatment of hepatic metastases and HCC [9, 10, 30]. Reported technical success rates of RFA for metastases have varied from 93% to 100%, and technique efficacy rates have varied from 60.9% to 88.1% [9, 39].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Relative to heat-based ablation techniques, the principal advantage of cryoablation is that the effects of freezing (visualized as an ice ball) are well depicted intraprocedurally with CT and MRI and, to a lesser extent, with ultrasound; thus, the ablation can be monitored intraprocedurally [30, 31]. Intraprocedural monitoring of ice ball formation maximizes the chance of treating a tumor completely and minimizes the chance of harming adjacent critical structures.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The technique could also be useful for monitoring the progress of ablation in real-time during the procedure. For example, the technique could be combined with intraprocedural non-rigid image registration for intraprocedure margin assessment [10, 37,49], MR thermometry for microwave ablation monitoring[30], MR-based ice ball monitoring for MRI-guided cryoablations[24]. In addition, the method could potentially integrated with other real-time imaging modalities such as contrast-enhanced ultrasound [52,6].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the more robust and consistently used methods includes the quantification of volumetric features of cortical and subcortical structures in the brain . Hardware and software advances have improved the speed and accuracy of these measurements across neurologic disorders leading to improvements in diagnosis, understanding functional features of disease and injury processes, conceptualizing and assessing treatment approaches, tracking changes over time, and determining prognoses . Currently, most of these technologies remain in the research realm though a few have begun to be used in clinical settings and can be used to augment clinical judgment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%