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Real-time Elastic Registration to Determine Temporal Evolution of Internal Tissues for Image-Guided Interventions

  • US 20070167784A1
  • Filed: 12/12/2006
  • Published: 07/19/2007
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/13/2005
  • Status: Abandoned Application
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1. A method for indicating current disposition of moving target tissue in a living body, comprising:

  • receiving high spatial resolution scan data representing a scan of a living body based at least in part on a first mode of measuring the living body with high spatial resolution over a first mode measurement duration, wherein a repeat rate for repeatedly obtaining the high spatial resolution scan data based on the first mode of measuring the living body over a treatment period of time for treating the living body is limited to be no greater than a first repeat rate;

    receiving high temporal resolution scan data representing a scan of the living body based at least in part on a different second mode of measuring the living body over a second mode measurement duration, wherein a repeat rate for repeatedly obtaining the high temporal resolution scan data based on the second mode of measuring the living body over the treatment period of time is greater than the first repeat rate;

    determining an elastic transform that registers the high spatial resolution scan data elastically to the high temporal resolution scan data; and

    indicating a current spatial arrangement of a moving target tissue in the living body during the second mode measurement duration based on the elastic transform, wherein the moving target tissue changes over the treatment period among a plurality of spatial arrangements of the moving target tissue that are significantly different for treatment of the target tissue.

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