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A Fourier based algorithm for tracking SPAMM tags in gated magnetic resonance cardiac images

 

作者: Shuqing Zhang,   Margaret A. Douglas,   Leonid Yaroslavsky,   Ronald M. Summers,   Vasken Dilsizian,   Lameh Fananapazir,   Stephen L. Bacharach,  

 

期刊: Medical Physics  (WILEY Available online 1998)
卷期: Volume 23, issue 8  

页码: 1359-1369

 

ISSN:0094-2405

 

年代: 1998

 

DOI:10.1118/1.597819

 

出版商: American Association of Physicists in Medicine

 

数据来源: WILEY

 

摘要:

A method is described for automatically tracking spatial modulation of magnetizationtaglines on gated cardiac images. The method differs from previously reported methods in that it uses Fourier based spatial frequency and phase information to separately track horizontal and vertical tag lines. Use of global information from the frequency spectrum of an entire set of tag lines was hypothesized to result in a robust algorithm with decreased sensitivity to noise. The method was validated in several ways: first, actual tagged cardiac images at end diastole were deformed known amounts, and the algorithm's predictions compared to the known deformations. Second, tagged, gated images of the thigh muscle (assumed to have similar signal to noise characteristics as cardiac images, but to not deform with time) were created. Again the algorithmic predictions could be compared to the known (zero magnitude) deformations and to thigh images which had been artificially deformed. Finally, actual cardiac tagged images were acquired, and comparisons made between manual, visual, determinations of tag line locations, and those predicted by the algorithm. At 0.5 T, the mean bias of the method was<0.34 mm even at large deformations and at late (noisy) times. The standard deviation of the method, estimated from the tagged thigh images, was<0.7 mm even at late times. The method may be expected to have even lower error at higher field strengths.

 

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