Cargando…
On transcending the impasse of respiratory motion correction applications in routine clinical imaging - a consideration of a fully automated data driven motion control framework
Positron emission tomography (PET) is increasingly used for the detection, characterization, and follow-up of tumors located in the thorax. However, patient respiratory motion presents a unique limitation that hinders the application of high-resolution PET technology for this type of imaging. Effort...
Autores principales: | , , , , , |
---|---|
Formato: | Online Artículo Texto |
Lenguaje: | English |
Publicado: |
Springer International Publishing
2014
|
Materias: | |
Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4673082/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26501450 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2197-7364-1-8 |
_version_ | 1782404662562914304 |
---|---|
author | Kesner, Adam L Schleyer, Paul J Büther, Florian Walter, Martin A Schäfers, Klaus P Koo, Phillip J |
author_facet | Kesner, Adam L Schleyer, Paul J Büther, Florian Walter, Martin A Schäfers, Klaus P Koo, Phillip J |
author_sort | Kesner, Adam L |
collection | PubMed |
description | Positron emission tomography (PET) is increasingly used for the detection, characterization, and follow-up of tumors located in the thorax. However, patient respiratory motion presents a unique limitation that hinders the application of high-resolution PET technology for this type of imaging. Efforts to transcend this limitation have been underway for more than a decade, yet PET remains for practical considerations a modality vulnerable to motion-induced image degradation. Respiratory motion control is not employed in routine clinical operations. In this article, we take an opportunity to highlight some of the recent advancements in data-driven motion control strategies and how they may form an underpinning for what we are presenting as a fully automated data-driven motion control framework. This framework represents an alternative direction for future endeavors in motion control and can conceptually connect individual focused studies with a strategy for addressing big picture challenges and goals. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/2197-7364-1-8) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. |
format | Online Article Text |
id | pubmed-4673082 |
institution | National Center for Biotechnology Information |
language | English |
publishDate | 2014 |
publisher | Springer International Publishing |
record_format | MEDLINE/PubMed |
spelling | pubmed-46730822015-12-17 On transcending the impasse of respiratory motion correction applications in routine clinical imaging - a consideration of a fully automated data driven motion control framework Kesner, Adam L Schleyer, Paul J Büther, Florian Walter, Martin A Schäfers, Klaus P Koo, Phillip J EJNMMI Phys Teaching File Positron emission tomography (PET) is increasingly used for the detection, characterization, and follow-up of tumors located in the thorax. However, patient respiratory motion presents a unique limitation that hinders the application of high-resolution PET technology for this type of imaging. Efforts to transcend this limitation have been underway for more than a decade, yet PET remains for practical considerations a modality vulnerable to motion-induced image degradation. Respiratory motion control is not employed in routine clinical operations. In this article, we take an opportunity to highlight some of the recent advancements in data-driven motion control strategies and how they may form an underpinning for what we are presenting as a fully automated data-driven motion control framework. This framework represents an alternative direction for future endeavors in motion control and can conceptually connect individual focused studies with a strategy for addressing big picture challenges and goals. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/2197-7364-1-8) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. Springer International Publishing 2014-06-17 /pmc/articles/PMC4673082/ /pubmed/26501450 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2197-7364-1-8 Text en © Kesner et al.; licensee Springer. 2014 This article is published under license to BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Teaching File Kesner, Adam L Schleyer, Paul J Büther, Florian Walter, Martin A Schäfers, Klaus P Koo, Phillip J On transcending the impasse of respiratory motion correction applications in routine clinical imaging - a consideration of a fully automated data driven motion control framework |
title | On transcending the impasse of respiratory motion correction applications in routine clinical imaging - a consideration of a fully automated data driven motion control framework |
title_full | On transcending the impasse of respiratory motion correction applications in routine clinical imaging - a consideration of a fully automated data driven motion control framework |
title_fullStr | On transcending the impasse of respiratory motion correction applications in routine clinical imaging - a consideration of a fully automated data driven motion control framework |
title_full_unstemmed | On transcending the impasse of respiratory motion correction applications in routine clinical imaging - a consideration of a fully automated data driven motion control framework |
title_short | On transcending the impasse of respiratory motion correction applications in routine clinical imaging - a consideration of a fully automated data driven motion control framework |
title_sort | on transcending the impasse of respiratory motion correction applications in routine clinical imaging - a consideration of a fully automated data driven motion control framework |
topic | Teaching File |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4673082/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26501450 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2197-7364-1-8 |
work_keys_str_mv | AT kesneradaml ontranscendingtheimpasseofrespiratorymotioncorrectionapplicationsinroutineclinicalimagingaconsiderationofafullyautomateddatadrivenmotioncontrolframework AT schleyerpaulj ontranscendingtheimpasseofrespiratorymotioncorrectionapplicationsinroutineclinicalimagingaconsiderationofafullyautomateddatadrivenmotioncontrolframework AT butherflorian ontranscendingtheimpasseofrespiratorymotioncorrectionapplicationsinroutineclinicalimagingaconsiderationofafullyautomateddatadrivenmotioncontrolframework AT waltermartina ontranscendingtheimpasseofrespiratorymotioncorrectionapplicationsinroutineclinicalimagingaconsiderationofafullyautomateddatadrivenmotioncontrolframework AT schafersklausp ontranscendingtheimpasseofrespiratorymotioncorrectionapplicationsinroutineclinicalimagingaconsiderationofafullyautomateddatadrivenmotioncontrolframework AT koophillipj ontranscendingtheimpasseofrespiratorymotioncorrectionapplicationsinroutineclinicalimagingaconsiderationofafullyautomateddatadrivenmotioncontrolframework |