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Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 1999

Fully automatic 3D/2D subtracted angiography registration

Eric Maurincomme
Laurent Launay
  • Fonction : Auteur
Régis Vaillant
  • Fonction : Auteur
Luc Picard
  • Fonction : Auteur

Résumé

Today, 3-D angiography volumes are routinely generated from rotational angiography sequences. In previous work \cite{Kerrien98}, we have studied the precision reached by registering such volumes with classical 2-D angiography images, inferring this matching only from the sensors of the angiography machine. The error led by such a registration can be described as a 3-D rigid motion composed of a large translation and a small rotation. This paper describes the strategy we followed to correct this error. The angiography image is compared in a two-step process to the Maximum Intensity Projection (MIP) of the angiography volume. The first step provides most of the translation by maximizing the cross-correlation. The second step recovers the residual rigid-body motion, thanks to a modified optical flow technique. A fine analysis of the equations encountered in both steps allows for a speed-up of the calculations. This algorithm was validated on 17 images of a phantom, and 5 patients. The residual error was determined by manually indicating points of interest and was found to be around 1 mm.

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inria-00108049 , version 1 (19-10-2006)

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Erwan Kerrien, Marie-Odile Berger, Eric Maurincomme, Laurent Launay, Régis Vaillant, et al.. Fully automatic 3D/2D subtracted angiography registration. International Conference for Medical Image Computing & Computer Assisted Intervention - MICCAI'99, 1999, Cambridge, England, pp.664--671. ⟨inria-00108049⟩
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