Future Of Diagnostic Imaging A Look Into The Next Decade ? (Part 2)

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
How we do….. CMR of the Coronaries Arteries Gavin Bainbridge, Sven Plein, John Greenwood CMR Clinical Research Group Leeds General Infirmary, UK
Advertisements

3D Imaging Research Massachusetts General Hospital Harvard Medical School 3D Computer-Aided Diagnosis (CAD) in Radiology Hiro Yoshida, PhD.
AQUILION 16 SLICE Fast scan ( 0.5 sec per rotation ) Real time technology( 12 frames per sec ) Isotropic imaging( 0.5 mm slice thickness )
Vision and Image Analysis Group (VIA) Anthony P. Reeves School of Electrical and Computer Engineering Cornell University © A. P. Reeves 2007.
DUAL SOURCE CARDIAC CT ANGIOGRAPHY Dr Ravi Mathai, MD. Consultant Radiologist, Dar Al Shifa Hospital 1.
CARDIOVASCULAR IMAGING WITH COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY(CT)
Historical Development
Image Artifacts Chapter 8 Bushong.
Spiral CT Bushong Chapter 5.
MULTISLICE CT.
Cardiac applications of 16 slice MDCT :Initial experience
5 th September 2005 Paul Collins Computed Tomography Dosimetry Assessment of Effective Dose in Computed Tomography using an Anthropomorphic Phantom Paul.
Automatic Segmentation and Volume Estimation of Lung Cancer Nodules using Computed Tomography Timothy R. Tuinstra, PhD Candidate.
Computed Tomography.
CT physics and instrumentation
Coronary CT Angiography Intern 柳復威. Udo Hoffmann, Maros Ferencik, Ricardo C. Cury, and Antonio J. Pena Coronary CT Angiography J Nucl Med May :
Future Of Diagnostic Imaging A Look Into The Next Decade ? (Part 1)
CT Multi-Slice CT.
Introduction to PET/CT in Oncology: Practical Aspects Jeffrey T. Yap, PhD Department of Imaging Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.
Advances in Early Diagnosis and Treatment of Cancer July 17, 2007.
16 November 2004Biomedical Imaging BMEN Biomedical Imaging of the Future Alvin T. Yeh Department of Biomedical Engineering Texas A&M University.
The TrueBeam System ™ Clinic Name Presenter’s name Clinic location
Special Imaging Techniques Chapter 6 Bushong. Dynamic Computed Tomography (DCT) Dynamic scanning implies 15 or more scans in rapid sequence within one.
Applications of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and Computed Tomography CT) Lecture 1 F33AB5.
Chapter 2 Stewart C. Bushong
What Are They? Computed Tomography Angiography (CTA)
THE ULTRASOUND IMAGE: GENERATION AND DISPLAY
Multislice CT Coronary Angiography
Ultrasonography.
COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY I – RAD 365 CT - Scan
Screening for Coronary Artery Calcium with Computed Tomography: Angiography and Intervention in Patients with Scores Over 400 Screening for Coronary Artery.
Introduction Our vision is to provide the cancer patient with cutting edge technology that improves patient care and increases research opportunities With.
1 RT 255 C Cross Sectional Anatomy Week 1 FINAL
HoloVizio System 3D Display technology.
Future Of Diagnostic Imaging A Look Into The Next Decade ? (Part 3)
MRI Guided Radiation Therapy: Brachytherapy
BIOMEDICAL IMAGING PROGRAM NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE.
Biomedical applications of molecular imaging Tony Lahoutte UMons Nov-Dec 2011.
Rad Tech 265 More Digital Imaging. Digital Fluoroscopy Radiation dose –Patient dose for DF is significantly less than conventional fluoro At 7.5 pulses/second.
GE Medical Systems1 Charles Parisot May 5, 2002 GE Medical Systems DICOM Supplement 49 Extended MR DICOM Objects Korean PACS Conference.
Endoscopy by: Mudit Kumar Janbandhu. What is Endoscopy A medical procedure that uses tube-like instruments that are put into the body to look inside This.
Dynamic MRI Taneli Hautaniemi. dMRI in general Concerns the imaging of moving objects, i.e. the respiratory and the circulatory organs, including blood.
Real Time Tomography Advanced Imaging Techniques
Integrated System for Planning Peripheral Bronchoscopic Procedures Jason D. Gibbs, Michael W. Graham, Kun-Chang Yu, and William E. Higgins Penn State University.
NEW SEQUENCES LAVA Liver Acquisition with Volume Acceleration.
Nuclear Medicine: Tomographic Imaging – SPECT, SPECT-CT and PET-CT Katrina Cockburn Nuclear Medicine Physicist.
Siemens Acuson 3D TEE Bruce Bollen, MD Missoula Anesthesiology
Part No...., Module No....Lesson No
Justin Alex Gerstner P.1 AP. Psychology
The Structure of the Cardiovascular System General introduction.
Kamran M 1, Deuerling-Zheng 2, Mueller-Allissat B 2, Grunwald IQ 1, Byrne JV 1 1. Oxford Neurovascular and Neuroradiology Research Unit, University of.
DIGESTION AND NUTRITION. Organs Organs are groups of tissues that are specialized to carry out specific functions Some examples are the stomach, lungs.
Radiology Course CT scan
Medical Applications of Signal Processing Research Memory Data Joint Image Reconstruction and Field Map Estimation in MRI H.M. Nguyen,
© Copyright 2004 Frost & Sullivan. All Rights Reserved. U.S. Cardiac and Vascular X-ray Equipment Markets Digitization Brings in Demand from Replacement.
“How we do….. CMR of the Coronaries Arteries”
Lecture on Ultrasonography
CT Multi-Slice CT.
CT PRINCIPLES AYMAN OSAMA.
Introduction Our vision is to provide the cancer patient with cutting edge technology that improves patient care and increases research opportunities With.
Computer Assisted Surgery
The Role of Stress Cardiac Magnetic Resonance in Women
Advanced Imaging Techniques.
High-frequency jet ventilation for minimizing breathing-related liver motion during percutaneous radiofrequency ablation of multiple hepatic tumours 
Day 2 Exercise and Fitness.
Cardiovascular System
Initial Progress Report
Presentation transcript:

Future Of Diagnostic Imaging A Look Into The Next Decade ? (Part 2)

Cardiovascular applications deliver better IQ, new applications, higher productivity

Cardiovascular futures are dynamic Bi-Plane flat panel systems Interactive 3D “CT-like” capabilities in Angio Integrated imaging in the Lab… Angio + CT Catheter-based sensing Real-time navigation and tracking X-Ray / MR Fusion *Works In progress

TOMORROW: Organ In A Rotation EBCT “Freeze Heart Motion” “Screening” 16 Slice “Faster & Thinner” “Cardiac & Lung” Coverage “No Compromise Applications” Displace DIA Cath? Volume CT Game Changer… “Function & Structure” “Cancer & Cardiac” Proactive Diagnosis Follow-up 8 Slice Faster scans Twice the coverage “Low Dose” Color Coding for Kids 30%35%40%50% Dose Reduction Acquisition Speed 4 Slice 3X6X15X TODAY: Body In a Breath Hold 20mm Coverage Sub-second Scan mm Coverage Millisecond Scan Physiological Gating Unique X-Ray Sources Fusion FUTURE: Multi-Dimension Analysis Technology CT Roadmap

Body in a Breath Hold Organ in a Rotation Multi-Dimension Analysis 3D 4D 4D + 3D Isotropic Reading CAD & Auto Segmentation Vessel Tracking Real Time Image Processing Shift from Static to Dynamic Temporal CAD Data Fusion Multi-parameter color Parametric CAD 10x Data 100x Data 1000x Data Workflow CTA : Body, Neuro, Cardiac, Peripheral Multi-Phase Liver Lung, Colon Cancer 4D CT & CT DSA Total Organ Perfusion Comprehensive Cardiac Applications Organ Function Tissue Characterization Molecular Imaging Vision of CT