IP Library Granted Patent US 7,392,078
Granted Patent B2
US 7,392,078 · App. 11/096,264 · Granted Jun 24, 2008

Radiation imaging apparatus

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Patent No.
US 7,392,078
App. No.
11/096,264
Granted
Jun 24, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

Obtainment of a present image, in which the arrangement of structural elements of a subject within the image approximates that of a past image of the same subject, and which is suitable for a temporal subtraction process, is enabled. A plurality of preliminary images of the subject are obtained, by a control unit controlling an imaging system constituted by an X-ray tube and an X-ray detector, to perform imaging at a plurality of imaging angles. An optimal imaging angle calculating unit calculates an optimal imaging angle, based on characteristic anatomical points of the subject that reflect changes in the subject's position, which is optimal for obtaining a present image having the least differences, due to the position of the subject, from a past image. The control unit controls the imaging system to perform imaging employing the optimal imaging angle.

Claims (50)

1. A radiation imaging apparatus, comprising:

reference image input means for inputting a reference radiation image of a subject in a predetermined respiratory phase;

preliminary imaging means for imaging the subject, who is in the same predetermined respiratory phase and in a predetermined imaging position, from a plurality of different imaging angles to obtain a plurality of preliminary images;

optimal imaging angle data calculating means for calculating optimal imaging angle data, which represents an imaging angle that is optimal for obtaining radiation images having the least differences, due to the position of the subject, from the reference radiation image, based on difference data obtained from said plurality of preliminary images that represents a distance between characteristic anatomical points of the subject that reflects changes in the subject's position; and

final imaging means for radiographically imaging the subject with the optical imaging angle represented by the optimal imaging angle data to obtain a final radiation image of the subject.

2. A radiation imaging apparatus as defined in claim 1 , wherein:

respiratory phase data that represents the respiratory phase of the subject within the reference radiation image is attached to the reference radiation image; and

the radiation imaging apparatus further comprises:

respiratory phase detecting means for detecting the respiratory phase of the subject;

matched respiratory phase detecting means for detecting that the respiratory phase detected by the respiratory phase detecting means matches that represented by the respiratory phase data, and for outputting a detection signal; and

detection data output means for outputting data representing the detection, in response to the detection signal.

3. A radiation imaging apparatus as defined in claim 2 , wherein:

the respiratory phase detecting means detects the respiratory phase of the subject by causing the subject to breathe through a bellows, and by measuring the length of the bellows, which changes according to the respiratory phase of the subject.

4. A radiation imaging apparatus as defined in claim 2 , wherein:

the respiratory phase detecting means detects the respiratory phase of the subject, based on movements of the surface of the subject, captured by a CCD camera.

5. A radiation imaging apparatus as defined in claim 2 , wherein:

the detection data output means outputs the detection data by employing one of lighting a lamp; outputting an audio message, and displaying a message on a monitor.

6. A radiation imaging apparatus as defined in claim 2 , wherein:

the respiratory phase data represents the subject at maximum inhalation.

7. A radiation imaging apparatus as defined in claim 1 , wherein:

respiratory phase data that represents the respiratory phase of the subject within the reference radiation image is attached to the reference radiation image;

the radiation imaging apparatus further comprises:

respiratory phase detecting means for detecting the respiratory phase of the subject; and

matched respiratory phase detecting means for detecting that the respiratory phase detected by the respiratory phase detecting means matches that represented by the respiratory phase data, and for outputting a detection signal; and wherein:

the final imaging means performs radiographic imaging of the subject during a period in which the detection signal is being output.

8. A radiation imaging apparatus as defined in claim 7 , wherein:

cardiac phase data that represents the cardiac phase of the subject within the reference radiation image is attached to the reference radiation image;

the radiation imaging apparatus further comprises:

cardiac phase detecting means for detecting the cardiac phase of the subject; and matched cardiac phase predicted period calculating means, for obtaining, based on the temporal changes of the cardiac phase detected by the cardiac phase detecting means, matched cardiac phase predicted period data that represents a period in which it is predicted that the cardiac phase of the subject will match that represented by the cardiac phase data; and wherein:

the final imaging means performs radiographic imaging during a period in which the detection signal is being output and during the matched cardiac phase predicted period, based on the matched cardiac phase predicted period data and the detection signal.

9. A radiation imaging apparatus as defined in claim 8 , wherein:

the cardiac phase detecting means detects the cardiac phase of the subject by employing an EKG.

10. A radiation imaging apparatus as defined in claim 8 , wherein:

the cardiac phase detecting means detects the cardiac phase of the subject by detecting a pulse from a finger or a wrist of the subject with a sensor.

11. A radiation imaging apparatus as defined in claim 7 , wherein:

the respiratory phase detecting means detects the respiratory phase of the subject by causing the subject to breathe through a bellows, and by measuring the length of the bellows, which changes according to the respiratory phase of the subject.

12. A radiation imaging apparatus as defined in claim 7 , wherein:

the respiratory phase detecting means detects the respiratory phase of the subject, based on movements of the surface of the subject, captured by a CCD camera.

13. A radiation imaging apparatus as defined in claim 1 , wherein:

the subject is a human body; and

the distance between characteristic anatomical points of the subject that reflects changes in the subject's position is the distance between the leftmost end of the subject's left collarbone and the rightmost end of the subject's right collar bone, that reflects twisting of the subject in the horizontal direction.

14. A radiation imaging apparatus as defined in claim 1 , wherein:

the subject is a human body; and

the distance between characteristic anatomical points of the subject that reflects changes in the subject's position is the distance between the frontmost end of a predetermined rib of the subject and the rearmost end of the predetermined rib, that reflects inclination of the subject in the vertical direction.

15. A radiation imaging apparatus as defined in claim 1 , wherein:

the preliminary imaging means performs radiographic imaging with a lower radiation dosage than that employed during radiographic imaging by the final imaging means.

16. A radiation imaging apparatus as defined in claim 1 , wherein:

the plurality of different imaging angles is varied in stepwise manner in a vertical and horizontal direction.

17. A radiation imaging apparatus as defined in claim 1 , wherein:

the imaging angle that is optimal refers to an angle of an optical axis of radiation emitted to the subject, in a state in which a relative position of a radiation source and a radiation detector are fixed.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 15, 2007
From: FUJIFILM HOLDINGS CORPORATION (FORMERLY FUJI PHOTO FILM CO., LTD.)
To: FUJIFILM CORPORATION
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