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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 28, 1993
Filed:
Nov. 14, 1991
Anthony Apicella, Willoughby, OH (US);
Christopher H Wood, Cleveland, OH (US);
Moriel S NessAiver, Cleveland Heights, OH (US);
Picker International, Inc., Highland Hts., OH (US);
Abstract
A first image (20) and a second image (22) are taken through the patient's heart region at small time displaced intervals. The first and second images are subtracted (24) to generate a difference image which is indicative of the tissue which has moved during the short time interval, i.e. the boundary of the ventricles. Voxels from regions outside the boundary are adjusted to remove lung tissue (40), and ventricle boundary or edge voxels (48) and analyzed to generate a non-blood tissue histogram (62). Voxels within the boundary are analyzed to generate a blood tissue histogram (60). The histograms are fit (66, 74) to smooth curves which represent the probability distribution or confidence that each voxel value represents blood or non-blood tissue. Contiguous voxels within the boundary are counted (96) and adjusted for voxel size (98) to create an indication of left and right ventricle volume (100l, 100r). In the preferred embodiment, the ventricle volume is determined by summing the confidence value that each voxel within the boundary represents blood.