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13 March 2017 Nonrigid 2D registration of fluoroscopic coronary artery image sequence with propagated deformation field
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Abstract
We propose a novel method for nonrigid registration of coronary arteries within frames of a fluoroscopic X-ray angiogram sequence with propagated deformation field. The aim is to remove the motion of coronary arteries in order to simplify further registration of the 3D vessel structure obtained from computed tomography angiography, with the x-ray sequence. The Proposed methodology comprises two stages: propagated adjacent pairwise nonrigid registration, and, sequence-wise fixed frame nonrigid registration. In the first stage, a propagated nonrigid transformation reduces the disparity search range for each frame sequentially. In the second stage, nonrigid registration is applied for all frames with a fixed target frame, thus generating a motion-aligned sequence. Experimental evaluation conducted on a set of 7 fluoroscopic angiograms resulted in reduced target registration error, compared to previous methods, showing the effectiveness of the proposed methodology.
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Taewoo Park, Seung Yeon Shin, Youngtaek Hong, Soochahn Lee, Hyuk-Jae Chang, and Il Dong Yun "Nonrigid 2D registration of fluoroscopic coronary artery image sequence with propagated deformation field", Proc. SPIE 10137, Medical Imaging 2017: Biomedical Applications in Molecular, Structural, and Functional Imaging, 101371W (13 March 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2255551
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KEYWORDS
Image registration

Arteries

Angiography

X-rays

Motion models

Fluoroscopy

Computed tomography

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