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Adaptive temporal resolution optimization in helical cardiac cone beam CT reconstruction

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MEDICAL PHYSICS
Volume 30, Issue 12, Pages 3072-3080

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AMER ASSOC PHYSICISTS MEDICINE AMER INST PHYSICS
DOI: 10.1118/1.1624756

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cardiac cone beam computed tomography; temporal resolution; optimization of approximate 3D reconstruction

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Cone beam computed tomography scanners in combination with heart rate adaptive reconstruction schemes have the potential to enable cardiac volumetric computed tomography (CT) imaging for a larger number of patients and applications. In this publication, an adaptive scheme for the automatic and patient-specific reconstruction optimization is introduced to improve the temporal resolution and image quality. The optimization method permits the automatic determination of the required amount of gated helical cone beam projection data for the reconstruction volume. It furthermore allows one to optimize subvolume reconstruction yielding an increased temporal resolution. In addition, methods for the assessment of the temporal resolution are given which enable a quantitative documentation of the reconstruction improvements. Results are presented for patient data sets acquired in low pitch helical mode using a 16-slice cone beam CT system with parallel ECG recording. (C) 2003 American Association of Physicists in Medicine.

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