Methods and apparatus for computer-aided radiological detection and imaging

US9471973B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9471973-B2
Application numberUS-201313953543-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 29, 2013
Priority dateFeb 4, 2011
Publication dateOct 18, 2016
Grant dateOct 18, 2016

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A computer aided detection (CAD) method and system is configured to input chest radiographs and generate overlay layer for labeling and tracing tubes detected within the image. The input image is first preprocessed and then segmented according to anatomy. Seeds are generated from the segmented image and then used to grow the region. Tubes are selected from the grown region and data is overlayed on the image based on the grown seed path.

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A computer automated detection method for detection of one or more implantable man-made devices (IMD's) within the body of a patient, comprising: receiving an image of the patient; segmenting the image into one or more regions of interest, the regions of interest corresponding to anatomical features of the patient; generating one or more seed points from a designated region of interest from the one or more regions of interest in the segmented image; projecting one or more grown seed points along a path based on the one or more generated seeds; and overlaying an IMD position based on the grown seed path over the patient image; wherein the overlaid IMD position comprises an IMD path that follows the grown seed path along the length of the IMD within the image; wherein the one or more IMD comprises a catheter comprising one or more of a NG tube or ET tube; wherein generating one or more seed points comprises: detecting a pair of parallel lines; calculating a midpoint between the pair of parallel lines; and assigning a location of one of said one or more seed points at said midpoint; wherein segmenting the image into one or more regions of interest comprises automatically detecting a region of the neck of the patient; and wherein the one or more seeds are generated within the neck region of interest. 2. The method recited in claim 1 , wherein the image comprises a radiograph. 3. The method recited in claim 1 , wherein projecting one or more grown seed points comprises: matching one or more templates of the catheter with the one or more seed points; and growing the path of the one or more seed points as a function of a profile of the catheter template; wherein the catheter template profile is dynamically applied at each seed point based on at least one prior seed point location in the grown path. 4. The method recited in claim 1 , wherein the template comprises orientation, translation and tube profiles as parameters used in growing the path of the one or more seed points; and wherein the orientation of the template is updated adaptively based on at least one prior seed point location in the grown path. 5. The method recited in claim 4 , further comprising: calculating a template match score; the template match score corresponding to confidence that a new point lies within an expected path of the generated seeds; wherein the growth of the path of the one or more seed points is stopped upon the template match score falling below a threshold value. 6. The method recited in claim 4 , further comprising: selecting a path from a plurality of grown paths, each of said grown paths being from a distinct starting position; said selected path corresponding to a predetermined catheter profile; and overlaying a catheter profile at the position within the image based on the selected path. 7. The method recited in claim 1 : wherein catheter comprises a CVC tube; wherein the one or more regions of interest comprises a heart region of interest and a lung region of interest; and wherein the one or more seeds are generated within the heart region of interest and grown toward the lung region of interest. 8. A computer automated detection apparatus for detection of one or more implantable man-made devices (IMD's) within the body of a patient, comprising: a processor; and programming executable on said processor for: receiving an image of the patient; segmenting the image into one or more regions of interest, the regions of interest corresponding to anatomical features of the patient; generating one or more seed points from the a designated region of interest from the one or more regions of interest in the segmented image; projecting one or more grown seed points along a path based on the one or more generated seeds; and overlaying an IMD position based on the grown seed path over the patient image; wherein the overlaid IMD position comprises an IMD path that follows the grown seed path along the length of the IMD within the image; wherein the one or more IMD comprises a catheter comprising one or more of a NG tube or ET tube; wherein generating one or more seed points comprises: detecting a pair of parallel lines; calculating a midpoint between the pair of parallel lines; and assigning a location of one of said one or more seed points at said midpoint; wherein segmenting the image into one or more regions of interest comprises automatically detecting a region of the neck of the patient; and wherein the one or more seeds are generated within the neck region of interest. 9. The apparatus recited in claim 8 , wherein the image comprises a radiograph. 10. The apparatus recited in claim 8 , wherein projecting one or more grown seed points comprises: matching one or more templates of the catheter with the one or more seed points; and growing the path of the one or more seed points as a function of a profile of the catheter template; wherein the catheter template profile is dynamically applied at each seed point based on at least one prior seed point location in the grown path. 11. The apparatus recited in claim 10 , wherein the template comprises orientation, translation and tube profiles as parameters used in growing the path of the one or more seed points; and wherein the orientation of the template is updated adaptively based on at least one prior seed point location in the grown path. 12. The apparatus recited in claim 11 , further comprising: calculating a template match score; the template match score corresponding to confidence that a new point lies within an expected path of the generated seeds; wherein the growth of the path of the one or more seed points is stopped upon the template match score falling below a threshold value. 13. The apparatus recited in claim 11 , further comprising: selecting a path from a plurality of grown paths, each of said grown paths being from a distinct starting position; said selected path corresponding to a predetermined catheter profile; and overlaying a catheter profile at the position within the image based on the selected path. 14. The apparatus recited in claim 8 : wherein catheter comprises a CVC tube; wherein the one or more regions of interest comprises a heart region of interest and a lung region of interest; and wherein the one or more seeds are generated within the heart region of interest and grown toward the lung region of interest. 15. A detection apparatus for automatically detecting one or more implantable man-made devices (IMD's) within the body of a patient, comprising: a scanner; the scanner configured for generating an image of the patient; and a detection module coupled to the scanner, the module configured for: receiving the image of the patient; segmenting the image into one or more regions of interest, the regions of interest corresponding to anatomical features of the patient; generating one or more seed points from the designated region of interest in the segmented image; projecting one or more grown seed points along a path based on the one or more generated seeds; and overlaying an IMD position based on the grown seed path over the patient image; wherein the overlaid IMD position comprises an IMD path that follows the grown seed path along the length of the IMD within the image; wherein the one or more IMD comprises a catheter; wherein generating one or more seed points comprises: detecting a pair of parallel lines; calculating a midpoint between the pair of parallel lines; and assigning a location of one of said one or more seed points at sa

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  • Automatic seed setting · CPC title

  • Ultrasound image · CPC title

  • characterised by displaying multiple images or images and diagnostic data on one display · CPC title

  • Centreline of tubular or elongated structure · CPC title

  • G06T7/0012Primary

    Biomedical image inspection · CPC title

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What does patent US9471973B2 cover?
A computer aided detection (CAD) method and system is configured to input chest radiographs and generate overlay layer for labeling and tracing tubes detected within the image. The input image is first preprocessed and then segmented according to anatomy. Seeds are generated from the segmented image and then used to grow the region. Tubes are selected from the grown region and data is overlayed…
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Univ California
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Primary CPC classification G06T7/0012. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Tue Oct 18 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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