Medical Imaging Apparatus and Method for Processing Medical Image
US-2016151036-A1 · Jun 2, 2016 · US
US9839403B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9839403-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514956237-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 1, 2015 |
| Priority date | Dec 1, 2014 |
| Publication date | Dec 12, 2017 |
| Grant date | Dec 12, 2017 |
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A medical imaging apparatus includes a data acquirer configured to acquire measured data acquired by detecting an X-ray transmitted by an X-ray source to an object, and an image processor configured to acquire an initial image based on the measured data, alternately estimate region of interest (ROI)-outside measured data and ROI-inside measured data based on the measured data and the initial image, and acquire a reconstructed image based on the ROI-inside measured data.
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What is claimed is: 1. A medical imaging apparatus comprising: a data acquirer configured to acquire measured data acquired by detecting X-ray transmitted by an X-ray source to an object; and an image processor configured to: acquire an initial image based on the measured data; estimate a difference between data acquired by re-projecting an inside of a region of interest (ROI) in the initial image and the measured data as an ROI-outside measured data; acquire an ROI-outside image by back-projecting the ROI-outside measured data; estimate a difference between data acquired by re-projecting the ROI-outside image and the measured data as an ROI-inside measured data; and acquire a reconstructed image based on the ROI-inside measured data, wherein the image processor is further configured to alternately estimate the ROI-outside measured data and the ROI-inside measured data. 2. The medical imaging apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the image processor is further configured to estimate a difference between data acquired by re-projecting an inside of an ROI in the initial image and the measured data as the ROI-outside measured data, and acquire an ROI-outside image based on the ROI-outside measured data and estimate a difference between data acquired by re-projecting the ROI-outside image and the measured data as the ROI-inside measured data. 3. The medical imaging apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the image processor is further configured to acquire an ROI-inside image based on the ROI-inside measured data, determine whether to update the ROI-outside measured data and the ROI-inside measured data, and when it is determined to update the ROI-outside measured data and the ROI-inside measured data, the image processor updates the ROI-outside measured data based on the ROI-inside image, the ROI-inside measured data based on the updated ROI-outside measured data, and the ROI-inside image based on the updated ROI-inside measured data. 4. The medical imaging apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the image processor is further configured to iteratively perform an update operation including updating the ROI-outside measured data, updating the ROI-inside measured data, and updating the ROI-inside image until it is determined to stop updating the ROI-outside measured data and the ROI-inside measured data, and acquire the reconstructed image based on a finally updated ROI-inside image, wherein the finally updated ROI-inside image is the ROI-inside image updated just prior to being determined to stop updating the ROI-outside measured data and the ROI-inside measured data. 5. The medical imaging apparatus of claim 4 , wherein the image processor is configured to stop the update operation when a difference between the ROI-inside measured data and data acquired by re-projecting the ROI-inside image acquired based on the ROI-inside measured data is less than a threshold value. 6. The medical imaging apparatus of claim 4 , wherein the image processor is configured to stop the update operation after repeating the update operation a predetermined number of times. 7. The medical imaging apparatus of claim 6 , further comprising a user input unit configured to receive an input for determining the predetermined number of times. 8. The medical imaging apparatus of claim 4 , further comprising: a display configured to output at least one of the ROI-inside image and the updated ROI-inside image; and a user input unit configured to receive an input as to whether the output ROI-inside image is approved, wherein when the input received through the user input unit indicates that the output ROI-inside image is approved, the image processor stops the update operation. 9. The medical imaging apparatus of claim 4 , further comprising an input unit configured to receive a parameter related to estimation or updating the ROI-outside measured data. 10. The medical imaging apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the image processor is further configured to acquire the ROI-outside image based on the ROI-outside measured data by an iterative reconstruction technique and acquire the ROI-inside image based on the ROI-inside measured data by the iterative reconstruction technique. 11. The medical imaging apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the image processor is further configured to acquire the initial image based on the measured data by using at least one of an analytical reconstruction technique and an iterative reconstruction technique. 12. The medical imaging apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the image processor is further configured to acquire the initial image by removing an outside of the ROI from an image reconstructed based on the measured data. 13. The medical imaging apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the image processor is further configured to estimate a difference between data acquired by re-projecting an outside of an ROI in the initial image and the measured data as initial ROI-inside measured data, acquire an initial ROI-inside image based on the initial ROI-inside measured data and estimate a difference between data acquired by re-projecting the ROI-inside image and the measured data as the ROI-outside measured data, and acquire an ROI-outside image based on the ROI-outside measured data and estimate a difference between data acquired by re-projecting the ROI-outside image and the measured data as the ROI-inside measured data. 14. The medical imaging apparatus of claim 13 , wherein the image processor is configured to acquire an ROI-inside image based on the ROI-inside measured data, determine whether to update the ROI-outside measured data and the ROI-inside measured data, and when it is determined to update the ROI-outside measured data and the ROI-inside measured data, the image processor updates the ROI-outside measured data based on the ROI-inside image, the ROI-inside measured data based on the updated ROI-outside measured data, the ROI-inside image based on the updated ROI-inside measured data. 15. The medical imaging apparatus of claim 14 , wherein the image processor is further configured to iteratively perform an update operation including updating the ROI-outside measured data, updating the ROI-inside measured data, and updating the ROI-inside image until it is determined to stop updating the ROI-outside measured data and the ROI-inside measured data, and acquire the reconstructed image based on a finally updated ROI-inside image, wherein the finally updated ROI-inside image is the ROI-inside image updated just prior to being determined to stop updating the ROI-outside measured data and the ROI-inside measured data. 16. The medical imaging apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the measured data is at least one of truncated data and data acquired at a low radiation dose of the X-ray transmitted by the X-ray source, wherein the low radiation dose is less than a reference value. 17. The medical imaging apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising an X-ray detector configured to rotate with the X-ray source and detect the X-ray. 18. The medical imaging apparatus of claim 17 , further comprising a C-arm having one end connected to the X-ray source and another end connected to the X-ray detector. 19. The medical imaging apparatus of claim 17 , further comprising a gantry comprising the X-ray source and the X-ray detector. 20. The medical imaging apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the data acquirer comprises a communication unit configured to receive the measured data from a medical apparatus comprising the X-ray source. 21. A method of operating a medical image apparatus,
Image preprocessing, e.g. calibration, positioning of sources or scatter correction · CPC title
Physics · mapped topic
the rigid structure being a C-arm or U-arm · CPC title
Iterative · CPC title
involving pre-scan acquisition · CPC title
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