Patent classifications
A61B8/5261
Three-dimensional segmentation from two-dimensional intracardiac echocardiography imaging
For three-dimensional segmentation from two-dimensional intracardiac echocardiography imaging, the three-dimension segmentation is output by a machine-learnt multi-task generator. The machine-learnt multi-task generator is trained from 3D information, such as a sparse ICE volume assembled from the 2D ICE images. The machine-learnt multi-task generator is trained to output both the 3D segmentation and a complete volume. The 3D segmentation may be used to project to 2D as an input with an ICE image to another network trained to output a 2D segmentation for the ICE image. Display of the 3D segmentation and/or 2D segmentation may guide ablation of tissue in the patient.
Wireless position determination
The present invention relates to a system SY for determining a position of an RF transponder circuit RTC respective an ultrasound emitter unit UEU. The RF transponder circuit RTC emits RF signals that are modulated based on received ultrasound signals that are emitted or reflected by the ultrasound emitter unit UEU. The position of the RF transponder circuit RTC respective the ultrasound emitter unit UEU is determined based on a time difference ΔT1 between the emission of an ultrasound signal by the ultrasound emitter unit UEU and the detection by the RF detector unit RFD of a corresponding modulation in the RF signal emitted or reflected by the RF transponder circuit (RTC).
CO-REGISTRATION OF INTRAVASCULAR DATA AND MULTI-SEGMENT VASCULATURE, AND ASSOCIATED DEVICES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS
Disclosed is a medical imaging system, including a processor circuit configured for communication with an x-ray imaging device movable relative to a patient and an intravascular catheter or guidewire sized and shaped for positioning within a blood vessel of the patient, wherein the processor circuit is configured to receive a first angiographic image of a first length of the vessel and a second angiographic image of a second length of the vessel, wherein the first image is obtained at a first position and the second angiographic image is obtained at a second position. The processor is further configured to generate a roadmap image of a combined length of the blood vessel by combining the first image and the second image, and to receive intravascular data associated with the blood vessel, and to co-register the intravascular data to corresponding locations in the roadmap image; and output the roadmap image and a graphical representation of the intravascular data at the corresponding locations in the roadmap image.
Systems and methods for registering images obtained using various imaging modalities and verifying image registration
Embodiments of the present invention provide systems and methods to detect a moving anatomic feature during a treatment sequence based on a computed and/or a measured shortest distance between the anatomic feature and at least a portion of an imaging system.
Photoacoustic image generation apparatus and operation method of photoacoustic image generation apparatus
In a photoacoustic image generation apparatus and an operation method of the photoacoustic image generation apparatus, all positions of an insert during puncture can be accurately grasped on an image after an examination. A photoacoustic image generation apparatus includes a photoacoustic image generation unit that generates a photoacoustic image based on a detection signal acquired by detecting a photoacoustic wave emitted from a tip portion of an insert inserted into a subject using acoustic wave detection means, and a control unit that causes a storage unit to store position information of the tip portion of a puncture needle on the photoacoustic image in response to a predetermined trigger during a step of collecting a cell of the subject at the tip portion of the puncture needle in cytology.
Tumor tracking during radiation treatment using ultrasound imaging
Systems and methods for tracking a target volume, e.g., tumor, in real-time during radiation treatment are provided. The system includes a memory to store a pre-acquired 3D image of the anatomy of interest in a first reference frame and a processor, operative coupled with the memory, to receive, from an ultrasound probe, a set-up ultrasound image of the anatomy of interest in a second reference frame. The processor further to establish a transformation between the first and second reference frames by registering the set-up ultrasound image with the pre-acquired 3D image and receive, from the ultrasound probe, an intrafraction ultrasound image of the anatomy of interest. The processor further to register the intrafraction ultrasound image with the set-up ultrasound image and track motion of the anatomy of interest based on the registered intrafraction ultrasound image.
Systems for indicating parameters in an imaging data set and methods of use
Systems and methods for aiding users in viewing, assessing and analyzing images, especially images of lumens and medical devices contained within the lumens. Systems and methods for interacting with images of lumens and medical devices, for example through a graphical user interface.
Ultrasound diagnosis apparatus, medical image diagnosis apparatus, and computer program product
According to one embodiment, an ultrasound diagnosis apparatus includes an image processing circuit and a processing circuit. The image processing circuit generates an ultrasound image. The processing circuit receives a medical image acquired by another medical image diagnosis apparatus, and aligns the ultrasound image and the medical image. The processing circuit has a function of recognizing identification information held by the medical image when the ultrasound image and the medical image are displayed side by side on a display. The processing circuit also has a function of retrieving diagnostic protocol information corresponding to the identification information and displaying it on the display, and a function of performing examinations and processes based on the diagnostic protocol information displayed.
Ultrasound imaging method and ultrasound imaging system therefor
An ultrasound imaging method includes providing a digital representation of the shape of a surface or boundary of an anatomic region or organ; acquiring an ultrasound image by ultrasound scanning the anatomic region or organ; and combining the digital representation of the shape of the surface or boundary of the anatomic region or organ by registering the digital representation of the shape of the surface or boundary and the ultrasound image as a function of the difference in position of selected reference points on the digital representation of the surface or boundary and on the ultrasound image, the position of the reference points on the ultrasound image being determined by tracking the probe position at the reference points at the anatomic region or organ of a real body and in a spatial reference system, in which the anatomic region or the organ of the real body is placed.
VASCULAR TISSUE CHARACTERIZATION DEVICES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS
Ultrasound image devices, systems, and methods are provided. An ultrasound imaging system, comprising an intraluminal imaging device comprising a flexible elongate member configured to be positioned within a patient's body lumen and an ultrasound transducer array coupled to the flexible elongate member, the ultrasound transducer array configured to transmit ultrasound energy into the body lumen and to receive ultrasound echoes associated with the body lumen; and a processor circuit in communication with the intraluminal imaging device and configured to receive, from the ultrasound transducer array, first signal data corresponding to the received ultrasound echoes; transform the first signal data based on a first parameter associated with a reference tissue characterization data; characterize the transformed first signal data based on the reference tissue characterization data; generate a first image of the body lumen based on the characterization; and output, to a display in communication with the processor circuit, the first image.