Lung nodule volume measurement using digital chest tomosynthesis

D. Hadhazi, Benjamin Czétényi, Á. Horváth, G. Orbán, G. Horváth, Á. Horváth
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Lung cancer detection is one of the most important goals of medical diagnosis. To detect lung nodules usually classical X-ray and/or computed tomography (CT) images are used. The progression of the disease can be monitored if the doubling time of the volume of a pulmonary nodule is determined and followed, which means that the volume of a nodule has to be measured/estimated. To measure the nodule volume using classical X-ray images is almost impossible, while a CT-based diagnosis is rather expensive. Recently a new radiological image-based modality, digital tomosynthesis (DTS) has been developed. DTS can be considered as a 2.5D modality, where coronal slice images of a chest can be computed. The spatial resolution of a DTS image is much higher than that of a CT image, while the thickness of a slice is larger compared to a CT image. Thus DTS can also be used to determine lung nodule volumes although -because of the 2.5D reconstruction - volume estimation is a rather hard task. This paper proposes a new way for estimating nodule volume. The method was developed using an experimental database, which contains reconstructed images of 16 simulated small, elliptical nodules, placed into an anthropomorphic chest phantom, and was evaluated by a few real DTS images and an image base made from simulated projections from a public CT database.
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数字胸层析成像仪测量肺结节体积
肺癌的检测是医学诊断的重要目标之一。为了检测肺结节,通常使用经典的x射线和/或计算机断层扫描(CT)图像。如果确定并遵循肺结节体积加倍的时间,则可以监测疾病的进展,这意味着必须测量/估计结节的体积。使用经典x线图像测量结节体积几乎是不可能的,而基于ct的诊断相当昂贵。最近发展了一种新的基于放射图像的模式,数字断层合成(DTS)。DTS可以被认为是一种2.5D模式,其中可以计算胸部的冠状切片图像。DTS图像的空间分辨率远高于CT图像,而切片的厚度也比CT图像大。因此,DTS也可用于确定肺结节体积,尽管-由于2.5D重建-体积估计是一个相当困难的任务。本文提出了一种估算结节体积的新方法。该方法是利用一个实验数据库开发的,该数据库包含16个模拟的小椭圆结节的重建图像,这些图像被放置在拟人化的胸部幻象中,并通过一些真实的DTS图像和来自公共CT数据库的模拟投影的图像库进行评估。
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