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Vogel, J.* ; Lasser, T. ; Gardiazabal, J.* ; Navab, N.*

Trajectory optimization for intra-operative nuclear tomographic imaging.

Med. Image Anal. 17, 723-731 (2013)
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Diagnostic nuclear imaging modalities like SPECT typically employ gantries to ensure a densely sampled geometry of detectors in order to keep the inverse problem of tomographic reconstruction as well-posed as possible. In an intra-operative setting with mobile freehand detectors the situation changes significantly, and having an optimal detector trajectory during acquisition becomes critical. In this paper we propose an incremental optimization method based on the numerical condition of the system matrix of the underlying iterative reconstruction method to calculate optimal detector positions during acquisition in real-time. The performance of this approach is evaluated using simulations. A first experiment on a phantom using a robot-controlled intra-operative SPECT-like setup demonstrates the feasibility of the approach.
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Publikationstyp Artikel: Journalartikel
Dokumenttyp Wissenschaftlicher Artikel
Schlagwörter Image reconstruction (iterative); Medical robotics; Nuclear imaging; Optimization; Sentinel Node Biopsy ; Freehand Spect ; Ultrasound ; Accuracy ; Cancer
Sprache englisch
Veröffentlichungsjahr 2013
HGF-Berichtsjahr 2013
ISSN (print) / ISBN 1361-8415
e-ISSN 1361-8415
Quellenangaben Band: 17, Heft: 7, Seiten: 723-731 Artikelnummer: , Supplement: ,
Verlag Elsevier
Begutachtungsstatus Peer reviewed
POF Topic(s) 30205 - Bioengineering and Digital Health
Forschungsfeld(er) Enabling and Novel Technologies
PSP-Element(e) G-503800-001
PubMed ID 23706624
Erfassungsdatum 2013-08-02