Assessing cardiac function from total-variation-regularized 4D C-arm CT in the presence of angular undersampling

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2017-03-14

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Taubmann, O.
Haase, V.
Lauritsch, G.
Zheng, Y
Krings, Gregor J
Hornegger, J.
Maier, A.

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Abstract

Time-resolved tomographic cardiac imaging using an angiographic C-arm device may support clinicians during minimally invasive therapy by enabling a thorough analysis of the heart function directly in the catheter laboratory. However, clinically feasible acquisition protocols entail a highly challenging reconstruction problem which suffers from sparse angular sampling of the trajectory. Compressed sensing theory promises that useful images can be recovered despite massive undersampling by means of sparsity-based regularization. For a multitude of reasons-most notably the desired reduction of scan time, dose and contrast agent required-it is of great interest to know just how little data is actually sufficient for a certain task. In this work, we apply a convex optimization approach based on primaldual splitting to 4D cardiac C-arm computed tomography. We examine how the quality of spatially and temporally total-variation-regularized reconstruction degrades when using as few as 6.9 ± 1.2 projection views per heart phase. First, feasible regularization weights are determined in a numerical phantom study, demonstrating the individual benefits of both regularizers. Secondly, a task-based evaluation is performed in eight clinical patients. Semi-automatic segmentation-based volume measurements of the left ventricular blood pool performed on strongly undersampled images show a correlation of close to 99% with measurements obtained from less sparsely sampled data.

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4D imaging, angular undersampling, C-arm computed tomography, cardiac function, temporal regularization, total variation, Taverne, Radiological and Ultrasound Technology, Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging

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Taubmann, O, Haase, V, Lauritsch, G, Zheng, Y, Krings, G, Hornegger, J & Maier, A 2017, 'Assessing cardiac function from total-variation-regularized 4D C-arm CT in the presence of angular undersampling', Physics in Medicine and Biology, vol. 62, no. 7, pp. 2762-2777. https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6560/aa6241