Automatic detection of contrast injection
US-9521985-B2 · Dec 20, 2016 · US
US10568599B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10568599-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615353423-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 16, 2016 |
| Priority date | Sep 9, 2014 |
| Publication date | Feb 25, 2020 |
| Grant date | Feb 25, 2020 |
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According to some embodiments, a method and a system to create a medical image are disclosed. The method comprises receiving a plurality of patient tissue images during an x-ray dose. Furthermore, during the x-ray dose, a determination is made if motion occurred in the plurality of patient tissue images. In a case that no motion is determined, a diagnostic image of the patient tissue comprising the plurality of patient tissue images is created.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A medical imaging system, comprising: an X-ray tube to generate a dose of X-rays; a detector to capture a plurality of patient tissue images during the dose of X-rays; and a computer system to: (i) determine, during the dose of X-rays, if motion occurred during the capture of the plurality of patient tissue images; (ii) manage the plurality of patient tissue images; (iii) when that motion occurred during the capture of the plurality of patient tissue images, determine if the motion occurred at a start of the dose of X-rays, at a middle of the dose of X-rays, or at an end of the dose of X-rays; and (iv) when that motion occurred at the end of the X-ray dose, stopping the X-ray dose and discarding patient tissue images from the plurality of patient tissue images from a time when the motion occurred. 2. The medical imaging system of claim 1 , wherein the computer system determines if motion occurred comprises subtracting a first patient tissue image of the plurality of patient tissue images from a second patient tissue image of the plurality of patient tissue images. 3. The medical imaging system of claim 1 , wherein when that motion occurred at the middle of the X-ray dose, the computer system stops the X-ray dose and generates an indication that the X-ray dose was stopped. 4. The medical imaging system of claim 1 , wherein when that motion occurred at the start of the X-ray dose, discards the patient tissue images from the plurality of patient tissue images from prior to a time when the motion occurred and increases a time of the X-ray dose. 5. The medical imaging system of claim 1 , wherein the detector comprises CMOS-based detectors. 6. A method to create a medical image, the method comprising: receiving, by a computer system, a plurality of patient tissue images during an X-ray dose; determining, during the X-ray dose, if motion occurred in the plurality of patient tissue images; in a case that motion occurred, determining if the motion occurred at a start of the X-ray dose, at a middle of the X-ray dose, or at an end of the X-ray dose; and when that motion occurred at the end of the X-ray dose, stopping the X-ray dose and discarding patient tissue images from the plurality of patient tissue images from a time when the motion occurred. 7. The method of claim 6 , wherein determining if motion occurred comprises subtracting a first patient tissue image of the plurality of patient tissue images from a second patient tissue image of the plurality of patient tissue images. 8. The method of claim 6 , further comprising: in a case that motion occurred at the middle of the X-ray dose: stopping the X-ray dose; and generating an indication that the X-ray dose was stopped. 9. The method of claim 6 , further comprising: when that motion occurred at the start of the X-ray dose, discarding the patient tissue images from the plurality of patient tissue images from prior to a time when the motion occurred and increasing a time of the X-ray dose. 10. A non-transitory, computer-readable medium storing instructions that, when executed by a computer processor, cause the computer processor to perform a method associated with creating a medical image, the method comprising: receiving, by a computer system, a plurality of patient tissue images during an X-ray dose; determining, during the X-ray dose, if motion occurred in the plurality of patient tissue images; in a case that motion occurred, determining if the motion occurred at a start of the X-ray dose, at a middle of the X-ray dose, or at an end of the X-ray dose; and when that motion occurred at the end of the X-ray dose, stopping the X-ray dose and discarding patient tissue images from the plurality of patient tissue images from a time when the motion occurred. 11. The non-transitory, computer-readable medium of claim 10 , wherein determining if motion occurred comprises subtracting a first patient tissue image of the plurality of patient tissue images from a second patient tissue image of the plurality of patient tissue images. 12. The non-transitory, computer-readable medium of claim 10 , further comprising: in a case when that motion occurred at the middle of the X-ray dose: stopping the X-ray dose; and generating an indication that the X-ray dose was stopped. 13. The non-transitory, computer-readable medium of claim 10 , further comprising: when that motion occurred at the start of the X-ray dose, discarding the patient tissue images from the plurality of patient tissue images from prior to a time when the motion occurred and increasing a time of the X-ray dose.
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