15 February 2021Toward intra-operative 4-dimensional soft tissue perfusion imaging using a standard x-ray system with no gantry rotation: a proof of concept
Katsuyuki Taguchi,1 Thomas J. Sauer,2 William P. Segars,2 Eric C. Frey,1 Jingyan Xu,1 Eleni Liapi,1 Joseph W. Staymanhttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-4358-378X,1 Kelvin Hong,1 Ferdinand K. Hui,1 Mathias Unberath,1 Yong Du1
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Many interventional procedures aim at changing soft tissue perfusion or blood flow. One problem at present is that soft tissue perfusion and its changes cannot be assessed in an interventional suite because cone-beam computed tomography is too slow (it takes 4–10 s per volume scan). In order to address the problem, we propose a novel method called IPEN for Intra-operative 4-dimensional soft tissue PErfusion using a standard x-ray system with No gantry rotation. In this simulation study, we provide a proof-of-concept that the core ideas work.
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Katsuyuki Taguchi, Thomas J. Sauer, William P. Segars, Eric C. Frey, Jingyan Xu, Eleni Liapi, Joseph W. Stayman, Kelvin Hong, Ferdinand K. Hui, Mathias Unberath, Yong Du, "Toward intra-operative 4-dimensional soft tissue perfusion imaging using a standard x-ray system with no gantry rotation: a proof of concept," Proc. SPIE 11595, Medical Imaging 2021: Physics of Medical Imaging, 115950Y (15 February 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2581033