Dynamic analysis apparatus, dynamic analysis system, and storage medium
US-2020327665-A1 · Oct 15, 2020 · US
US12484868B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12484868-B2 |
| Application number | US-202418671325-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 22, 2024 |
| Priority date | Jul 20, 2023 |
| Publication date | Dec 2, 2025 |
| Grant date | Dec 2, 2025 |
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A medical imaging device includes a display device; and at least one electronic processor programmed to perform an imaging method including controlling an associated medical imaging device to acquire a dynamic lung image including a time sequence of lung images depicting at least one lung of the patient; separating the dynamic lung image into a dynamic respiration image depicting density changes due to respiration and a dynamic perfusion image depicting density changes due to lung perfusion; at least one of: (i) generating a respiration delay image based on the dynamic respiration image; and (ii) generating a perfusion delay image based on the dynamic lung perfusion image; and displaying the respiration delay image and/or lung perfusion delay image on the display device.
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The invention claimed is: 1 . A medical imaging device, comprising: a display device; and at least one electronic processor programmed to perform an imaging method including: controlling an associated medical imaging device to acquire a dynamic lung image comprising a time sequence of lung images depicting at least one lung of a patient; separating the dynamic lung image into a dynamic respiration image depicting density changes due to respiration and a dynamic perfusion image depicting density changes due to lung perfusion; at least one of: (i) generating a respiration delay image indicating a time after a predetermined respiration reference time at which each image pixel in a region of interest of the dynamic respiration image is at a maximum intensity change rate; and (ii) generating a lung perfusion delay image indicating a time after a predetermined lung perfusion reference time at which each image pixel in a region of interest of the dynamic lung perfusion image is at a maximum intensity change rate; and displaying the respiration delay image and/or the lung perfusion delay image on the display device; wherein the imaging method includes at least generating the respiration delay image based on the dynamic respiration image; and wherein the respiration delay image includes an expiration delay image for an expiration phase of a respiratory cycle of the patient generated by assigning to each image pixel in the region of interest of the expiration delay image, a time difference between a reference time point for the expiration phase and a time within the expiration phase at which a maximum change rate is observed for the image pixel in the dynamic respiration image. 2 . The device of claim 1 , wherein the imaging method further includes one of: receiving at least one respiration waveform from a mechanical ventilator or respiratory monitor operatively connected with the patient, wherein the reference time point is determined based on the at least one respiration waveform; or determining the reference time point based on temporal periodicity of the dynamic respiration image. 3 . The device of claim 1 , wherein the at least one electronic processor is further programmed to: repeat the imaging method to produce a first respiration delay image and a second respiration delay image separated by a time interval; and determine a change in lung stiffness of at least one lung of the patient over the time interval based on a comparison of the first and second respiration delay images. 4 . The device of claim 1 , wherein the time sequence of lung images depicts both left and right lungs of the patient, and the at least one electronic processor is further programmed to: determine a difference in lung stiffness between the left lung and the right lung based on a comparison of the left and right lungs in the respiration delay image. 5 . The device of claim 1 , wherein the patient is receiving mechanical ventilation, the at least one electronic processor is further programmed to estimate a respiratory effort of the patient based on a spatial gradient in the respiration delay image toward or away from a thoracic diaphragm of the patient. 6 . The device of claim 1 , wherein the imaging method includes at least generating the lung perfusion delay image based on the dynamic perfusion image, wherein the perfusion delay image includes a systole delay image generated for a systole phase of a cardiac cycle of the patient by assigning to each image pixel in a region of interest of the systole delay image, a time difference between a reference time point for the systole phase and a time within the systole phase at which a maximum change rate is observed for the image pixel in the dynamic perfusion image. 7 . The device of claim 6 , wherein the lung perfusion delay image includes a diastole delay image generated for a diastole phase of a cardiac cycle of the patient by assigning, to each image pixel in a region of interest of the diastole delay image, a time difference between a reference time point for the diastole phase and a time within the diastole phase at which a maximum change rate is observed for the image pixel in the dynamic perfusion image. 8 . The device of claim 6 , wherein the imaging method further includes one of: receiving at least one cardiac cycling waveform from an electrocardiogram (ECG) or heart rate sensor operatively connected with the patient, wherein the reference time point is determined based on the at least one cardiac cycling waveform; or determining the reference time point based on temporal periodicity of the dynamic perfusion image. 9 . The device of claim 6 , wherein the at least one electronic processor is further programmed to: repeat the imaging method to produce a first lung perfusion delay image and a second lung perfusion delay image separated by a time interval; and determine a change in vascular stiffness of pulmonary vasculature of the patient over the time interval based on a comparison of the first and second lung perfusion delay images. 10 . The device of claim 6 , wherein the time sequence of lung images depict both left and right lungs of the patient, and the at least one electronic processor is further programmed to: determine a difference in the vascular stiffness of the pulmonary vasculature of the left lung and vascular stiffness of pulmonary vasculature of the right lung based on a comparison of the left and right lungs in the lung perfusion delay image. 11 . The device of claim 1 , wherein the separation of the dynamic lung image into the dynamic respiration image and the dynamic perfusion image comprises: performing temporal filtering of image elements of the dynamic lung image to separate density changes in a respiratory cycling frequency range into the dynamic respiration image and density changes in a cardiac cycling frequency range into the dynamic lung perfusion image. 12 . A lung imaging method, comprising: controlling an X-ray imaging device to acquire a dynamic X-ray lung image comprising a time sequence of X-ray lung images depicting at least one lung of a patient; separating the dynamic lung image into a dynamic respiration image depicting density changes due to respiration and a dynamic perfusion image depicting density changes due to lung perfusion; at least one of: (i) generating a respiration delay image indicating a time after a predetermined respiration reference time at which each image pixel in a region of interest of the dynamic respiration image is at a maximum intensity change rate; and (ii) generating a lung perfusion delay image indicating a time after a predetermined lung perfusion reference time at which each image pixel in a region of interest of the dynamic lung perfusion image is at a maximum intensity change rate; and displaying the respiration delay image and/or the lung perfusion delay image on a display device; wherein the imaging method includes at least generating the respiration delay image based on the dynamic respiration image; and wherein the respiration delay image includes an expiration delay image for an expiration phase of a respiratory cycle of the patient generated by assigning to each image pixel in the region of interest of the expiration delay image, a time difference between a reference time point for the expiration phase and a time within the expiration phase at which a maximum change rate is observed for the image pixel in the dynamic respiration image. 13 . 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