Modular processing of magnetic resonance data

US2016198997A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016198997-A1
Application numberUS-201615074189-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateMar 18, 2016
Priority dateApr 3, 2013
Publication dateJul 14, 2016
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The invention provides for medical instrument comprising a magnetic resonance imaging system. Execution of the instruction cause a processor controlling the instrument to: execute a magnetic resonance data processing application thereby providing a plug-in framework, execute a protocol definition interface to load a first selection of the plug-ins into the plug-in framework, acquire the magnetic resonance data by using the pulse sequence data to control the magnetic resonance imaging system; and reconstruct a magnetic resonance image from the magnetic resonance data using the first selection of the plug-ins.

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1 . A computer program product comprising machine executable instructions for execution by at least one processor controlling a medical instrument; wherein the medical instrument comprises a magnetic resonance imaging system for acquiring magnetic resonance data from an imaging zone; wherein the medical instrument further comprises a memory containing: a magnetic resonance data processing application pulse sequence data, at least one numerical algorithm library, a plug-in wrapper library configured for providing the least one numerical algorithm library as plug-ins, and a protocol definition interface; wherein the at least one numerical algorithm library comprises machine executable code for performing at least one numerical algorithm; wherein the magnetic resonance data processing application is configured for implementing a plug-in framework for numerical processing of the magnetic resonance data; wherein the protocol definition interface is configured for controlling the loading of the plug-ins and the execution order of the plug-ins; and wherein execution of the instruction cause the at least one processor to: execute the magnetic resonance data processing application thereby providing the plug-in framework, execute the protocol definition interface to load a first selection of the plug-ins into the plug-in framework, acquire the magnetic resonance data by using the pulse sequence data to control the magnetic resonance imaging system, and reconstruct a magnetic resonance image from the magnetic resonance data using the first selection of the plug-ins. 2 . The computer program product of claim 1 , wherein the medical instrument further comprises a treatment system for directing energy at a target zone within the imaging zone, wherein execution of the instructions further cause the processor to receive treatment plan data descriptive of commands for controlling the treatment system to direct energy at the target zone, wherein execution of the protocol definition interface further loads a second selection of the plug-ins operable for generating treatment system control commands using the magnetic resonance image and the treatment plan data, wherein execution of the instructions further cause the at least one processor to repeatedly: acquire the magnetic resonance data and reconstruct the magnetic resonance image using the first selection of the plug-ins, generate the treatment system control commands using the second selection of the plug-ins, and control the treatment system using the treatment system control commands. 3 . A method of operating a medical instrument comprising a magnetic resonance imaging system for acquiring magnetic resonance data from an imaging zone; wherein the medical instrument further comprises a memory containing: a magnetic resonance data processing application pulse, sequence data, at least one numerical algorithm library, a plug-in wrapper library configured for providing the least one numerical algorithm library as plug-ins, and a protocol definition interface; wherein the at least one numerical algorithm library comprises machine executable code for performing at least one numerical algorithm; wherein the magnetic resonance data processing application is configured for implementing a plug-in framework for numerical processing of the magnetic resonance data; wherein the protocol definition interface is configured for controlling the loading of the plug-ins and the execution order of the plug-ins; and wherein the method comprises the steps of: executing the magnetic resonance data processing application thereby providing the plug-in framework, executing the protocol definition interface to load a first selection of the plug-ins into the plug-in framework, acquiring the magnetic resonance data by using the pulse sequence data to control the magnetic resonance imaging system, and reconstructing a magnetic resonance image from the magnetic resonance data using the first selection of the plug-ins. 4 . The method of claim 3 , wherein the medical instrument further comprises a treatment system for directing energy at a target zone; within the imaging zone, wherein the method further comprises receiving treatment plan data descriptive of commands for controlling the treatment system to direct energy at the target zone, using the protocol definition interface to further load a second selection of the plug-ins operable for generating treatment system control commands using the magnetic resonance image and the treatment plan data, wherein the method further comprises the steps of repeatedly: acquiring the magnetic resonance data and reconstructing the magnetic resonance image using the first selection of the plug-ins; generating the treatment system control commands using the second selection of the plug-ins, and controlling the treatment system using the treatment system control commands.

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  • for delivering multiple intersecting beams at the same time, e.g. gamma knives · CPC title

  • Localised ultrasound hyperthermia · CPC title

  • Interface between the MR system and the user, e.g. for controlling the operation of the MR system or for the design of pulse sequences · CPC title

  • involving electronic [EMR] or nuclear [NMR] magnetic resonance, e.g. magnetic resonance imaging · CPC title

  • NMR or MRI · CPC title

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What does patent US2016198997A1 cover?
The invention provides for medical instrument comprising a magnetic resonance imaging system. Execution of the instruction cause a processor controlling the instrument to: execute a magnetic resonance data processing application thereby providing a plug-in framework, execute a protocol definition interface to load a first selection of the plug-ins into the plug-in framework, acquire the magneti…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Koninkl Philips Nv
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B5/0036. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Jul 14 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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