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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 18, 2011
Filed:
Nov. 22, 2006
Grigory Begelman, Rishon LeZion, IL;
Roman Goldenberg, Haifa, IL;
Shai Levanon, Zofit, IL;
Shay Ohayon, Haifa, IL;
Eugene Walach, Haifa, IL;
Grigory Begelman, Rishon LeZion, IL;
Roman Goldenberg, Haifa, IL;
Shai Levanon, Zofit, IL;
Shay Ohayon, Haifa, IL;
Eugene Walach, Haifa, IL;
Rcadia Medical Imaging Ltd., Haifa, IL;
Abstract
A method of automatically performing a triple rule-out procedure using imaging data is provided. Imaging data is received that includes a heart region, a pulmonary artery region, an ascending aorta region, and a thoraco-abdominal aorta region of a patient. The heart region, an ascending aorta object, an abdominal aorta object, a left main pulmonary artery object, and a right main pulmonary artery object are identified from the imaging data. The identified heart region is analyzed to detect a coronary pathology. The identified ascending aorta object and the identified abdominal aorta object are analyzed to detect an aortic dissection. The identified left main pulmonary artery object and the identified right main pulmonary artery object are analyzed to detect a pulmonary embolism. A report is generated that includes any detected coronary pathology, any detected aortic dissection, and/or any detected pulmonary embolism.