Registration of thoracic and abdominal imaging modalities
First Claim
1. A process for registering an anatomical image of the thorax and abdomen of a patient with a functional image of the thorax and abdomen of the patient comprising the steps:
- a. obtaining an anatomical image of the thorax and abdomen of the patient using an X-ray, computer tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, or ultrasound scan,b. obtaining a functional image of the thorax and abdomen of the patient using a positron emission tomography or single photon emission transmission computerized tomography scan, the functional image containing functional and anatomical features,c. extracting the anatomical features of the anatomical and functional images,d. registering the anatomical and functional images by a process comprising the step;
1. transforming the anatomical and functional images using nonrigid B-Spline free form deformations using the anatomical features extracted from the anatomical and functional images to compensate for largest deformations, and2. maximizing information from either the anatomical or functional image contained in either the anatomical or functional image using normalized mutual information.
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Abstract
This disclosure presents an improved method for registering anatomical medical images and functional medical images. The example deals with the registration of x-ray computer tomography images with positron emission tomography images. The process is characterized by clinically useful registration with minimal computer calculations and minimal delay for computation. A nonrigid B-Spline free form deformation is used in both a preliminary coarse registration and the finished fine registration. Additional steps are used to insure accurate and complete registrations.
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10 Claims
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1. A process for registering an anatomical image of the thorax and abdomen of a patient with a functional image of the thorax and abdomen of the patient comprising the steps:
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a. obtaining an anatomical image of the thorax and abdomen of the patient using an X-ray, computer tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, or ultrasound scan, b. obtaining a functional image of the thorax and abdomen of the patient using a positron emission tomography or single photon emission transmission computerized tomography scan, the functional image containing functional and anatomical features, c. extracting the anatomical features of the anatomical and functional images, d. registering the anatomical and functional images by a process comprising the step; 1. transforming the anatomical and functional images using nonrigid B-Spline free form deformations using the anatomical features extracted from the anatomical and functional images to compensate for largest deformations, and 2. maximizing information from either the anatomical or functional image contained in either the anatomical or functional image using normalized mutual information.
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2. A process for registering an anatomical image of the thorax and abdomen of a patient with a functional image of the thorax and abdomen of the patient comprising the steps:
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a. obtaining an anatomical image of the thorax and abdomen of the patient, b. obtaining a functional image of the thorax and abdomen of the patient, the functional image containing functional and anatomical features, c. extracting the anatomical features of the anatomical and functional images, d. coarse registering the anatomical and functional images by a process comprising the steps; 1. transforming the seans anatomical and functional images using nonrigid B-Spline free form deformations using the anatomical features extracted from the anatomical and functional images, 2. minimizing the root mean square difference of corresponding pixel gray levels of the transformed images and the segmented anatomical features, and e. fine registering the anatomical and functional images comprising the steps; 1. transforming the results of step d. and the functional scan using nonrigid B-Spline free form deformations, 2. maximizing the information from either the anatomical or functional image contained in either the anatomical or functional image using normalized mutual information and the results of step e. 1. and the anatomical scan, and f. displaying the registered anatomical and functional images. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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