Patent classifications
G06T2207/10088
SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND DEVICES FOR MEDICAL IMAGE ANALYSIS, DIAGNOSIS, RISK STRATIFICATION, DECISION MAKING AND/OR DISEASE TRACKING
The disclosure herein relates to systems, methods, and devices for medical image analysis, diagnosis, risk stratification, decision making and/or disease tracking. In some embodiments, the systems, devices, and methods described herein are configured to analyze non-invasive medical images of a subject to automatically and/or dynamically identify one or more features, such as plaque and vessels, and/or derive one or more quantified plaque parameters, such as radiodensity, radiodensity composition, volume, radiodensity heterogeneity, geometry, location, perform computational fluid dynamics analysis, facilitate assessment of risk of heart disease and coronary artery disease, enhance drug development, determine a CAD risk factor goal, provide atherosclerosis and vascular morphology characterization, and determine indication of myocardial risk, and/or the like. In some embodiments, the systems, devices, and methods described herein are further configured to generate one or more assessments of plaque-based diseases from raw medical images using one or more of the identified features and/or quantified parameters.
QUANTIFICATION AND VISUALIZATION OF MYOCARDIUM FIBROSIS OF HUMAN HEART
Embodiments of the present disclosure are related to providing a method and device processing a first set of volumetric image data comprising cross-sectional images of a myocardium and displaying a second set of volumetric image data of the myocardium. A curved plane to rectangular plane transformation of cross-sectional images of myocardium of human heart is proposed. After the transformation, a combined and reconstructed set of myocardium images are superimposed with a modified Bull's Eye View (BEV) map and corresponding parameters indicating extent of fibrosis to obtain a second set of volumetric image data of myocardium. In addition to quantifying and displaying the extent of fibrosis, the proposed solution preserves neighborhood and adjacency criteria of abnormal tissues of myocardium walls of human heart.
DETERMINING A LOCATION AT WHICH A GIVEN FEATURE IS REPRESENTED IN MEDICAL IMAGING DATA
A computer implemented method and apparatus for determining a location at which a given feature is represented in medical imaging data is disclosed. A first descriptor for a first location in first medical imaging data is obtained. The first location is the location within the first medical imaging data at which the given feature is represented. A second descriptor for each of a plurality of candidate second locations in second medical imaging data is obtained. A similarity metric indicating a degree of similarity with the first descriptor is calculated for each of the plurality of candidate second locations. A candidate second location is selected from among the plurality of candidate second locations based on the calculated similarity metrics. The location at which the given feature is represented in the second medical imaging data is determined based on the selected candidate second location.
Systems and methods for intraoperative spinal level verification
Systems and methods are provided in which intraoperatively acquired surface data is employed to verify the correspondence of an intraoperatively selected spinal level with a spinal level that is pre-selected based on volumetric image data. Segmented surface data corresponding to the pre-selected spinal levels may be obtained from the volumetric image data, such that the segmented surface data corresponds to a spinal segment that is expected to be exposed and identified intraoperatively during the surgical procedure. The segmented surface data from the pre-selected spinal level, and adjacent segmented surface data from an adjacent spinal level that is adjacent to the pre-selected spinal level, is registered to the intraoperative surface data, and quality measures associated with the registration are obtained, thereby permitting an assessment or a determination of whether or not the pre-selected spinal surface (in the volumetric frame or reference) is likely to correspond to the intraoperatively selected spinal level.
Systems and methods for image correction
The present disclosure provides a system and method for motion field generation and image correction. The method may include obtaining a plurality of first sets of magnetic resonance (MR) image data of an object generated based on a plurality of first sets of imaging sequences. The method may include obtaining a motion curve of the object. The method may include obtaining position emission tomography (PET) image data of the object generated in a scanning time period. The method may include generating one or more target motion fields corresponding to the scanning time period based on the plurality of first sets of MR image data and the motion curve. The method may include generating one or more corrected PET images by correcting, based on the one or more target motion fields, the PET image data.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ACCELERATED MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING (MRI) RECONSTRUCTION AND SAMPLING
The following relates generally to accelerated magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) reconstruction. In some embodiments, a MRI machine learning algorithm is trained based on reference MRI data in non-Cartesian k-space. During the training, at each iteration of a plurality of iterations: (i) a non-Cartesian sampling trajectory ω may be optimized under the physical constraints, and/or (ii) an image reconstructor may be jointly iteratively optimized. Examples of the image reconstructor include a convolutional neural network (CNN) denoiser, a model-based deep learning (MoDL) image reconstructor, iterative image reconstructor, a regularizer, and an invertible neural network.
Systems and methods for correcting mismatch induced by respiratory motion in positron emission tomography image reconstruction
The disclosure relates to PET imaging systems and methods. The systems may obtain a plurality of PET images of a subject and a CT image acquired by performing a spiral CT scan on the subject. Each gated PET image may include a plurality of sub-gated PET images. The CT image may include a plurality of sub-CT images each of which corresponds to one of the plurality of sub-gated PET images. The systems may determine a target motion vector field between a target physiological phase and a physiological phase of the CT image based on the plurality of sub-gated PET images and the plurality of sub-CT images. The systems may reconstruct an attenuation corrected PET image corresponding to the target physiological phase based on the target motion vector field, the CT image, and PET data used for the plurality of gated PET images reconstruction.
System and method for pose estimation of an imaging device and for determining the location of a medical device with respect to a target
A system and method for estimating a pose of an imaging device for one or more images is provided.
Extended tissue types for increased granularity in cardiovascular disease phenotyping
Systems and methods for improving soft tissue contrast, characterizing tissue, classifying phenotype, stratifying risk, and performing multi-scale modeling aided by multiple energy or contrast excitation and evaluation are provided. The systems and methods can include single and multi-phase acquisitions and broad and local spectrum imaging to assess atherosclerotic plaque tissues in the vessel wall and perivascular space.
APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR UNSUPERVISED IMAGE DENOISING USING DOUBLE OVER-PARAMETERIZATION
A method, apparatus, and non-transitory computer-readable storage medium for image denoising whereby a deep image prior (DIP) neural network is trained to produce a denoised image by inputting the second medical image to the DIP neural network and combining a converging noise and an output of the DIP network during the training such that the converging noise combined with the output of the DIP network approximates the first medical image at the end of the training, wherein the output of the DIP network represents the denoised image.