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Giesel, F.L. |
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Mehndiratta, A. |
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Locklin, J. |
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McAuliffe, M.J. |
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White, S. |
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Choyke, P.L. |
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Knopp, M.V. |
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Wood, B.J. |
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Haberkorn, U. |
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von Tengg-Kobligk, H. |
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2018-06-15T14:08:05Z |
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2018-06-15T14:08:05Z |
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2009 |
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Image fusion using CT, MRI and PET for treatment planning, navigation and follow up in percutaneous RFA / F.L. Giesel, A. Mehndiratta, J. Locklin, M.J. McAuliffe, S. White, P.L. Choyke, M.V. Knopp, B.J. Wood, U. Haberkorn, H. von Tengg-Kobligk // Experimental Oncology. — 2009. — Т. 31, № 2. — С. 106-114. — Бібліогр.: 41 назв. — англ. |
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1812-9269 |
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http://dspace.nbuv.gov.ua/handle/123456789/135704 |
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Aim: To evaluate the feasibility of fusion of morphologic and functional imaging modalities to facilitate treatment planning, probe placement,
probe re-positioning, and early detection of residual disease following radiofrequency ablation (RFA) of cancer. Methods: Multi-modality datasets
were separately acquired that included functional (FDG-PET and DCE-MRI) and standard morphologic studies (CT and MRI). Different
combinations of imaging modalities were registered and fused prior to, during, and following percutaneous image-guided tumor ablation with
radiofrequency. Different algorithms and visualization tools were evaluated for both intra-modality and inter-modality image registration using
the software MIPAV (Medical Image Processing, Analysis and Visualization). Semi-automated and automated registration algorithms were used
on astandard PC workstation: 1) landmark-based least-squares rigid registration, 2) landmark-based thin-plate spline elastic registration, and
3) automatic voxel-similarity, affine registration. Results: Intra- and inter-modality image fusion were successfully performed prior to, during
and after RFA procedures. Fusion of morphologic and functional images provided a useful view of the spatial relationship of lesion structure and
functional significance. Fused axial images and segmented three-dimensional surface models were used for treatment planning and post-RFA
evaluation, to assess potential for optimizing needle placement during procedures. Conclusion: Fusion of morphologic and functional images
is feasible before, during and after radiofrequency ablation of tumors in abdominal organs. For routine use, the semi-automated registration
algorithms may be most practical. Image fusion may facilitate interventional procedures like RFA and should be further evaluated. |
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This work was supported in part by the Intramural
Research Program of the NIH.
The authors thank Stephen Bacharach, MD, Ingmar
Bitter, PhD and Grace Ko, MD for their support. |
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en |
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Інститут експериментальної патології, онкології і радіобіології ім. Р.Є. Кавецького НАН України |
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Experimental Oncology |
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Original contributions |
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Image fusion using CT, MRI and PET for treatment planning, navigation and follow up in percutaneous RFA |
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Article |
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published earlier |
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