IP Library Granted Patent US 7,623,628
Granted Patent B2
US 7,623,628 · App. 11/951,483 · Granted Nov 24, 2009

Cardiac gating for dual-energy imaging

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Patent No.
US 7,623,628
App. No.
11/951,483
Granted
Nov 24, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

Methods are provided for cardiac gating of multiple-energy projection radiographic imaging utilizing an apparatus that measures the patient's peripheral blood perfusion. The choice of methods is dependant on the patient's heart rate and the delays inherent in the imaging system. A first method allows for imaging during the diastole period of the current cardiac cycle. A second method provides an implemented delay to acquire the image during the diastole period of a subsequent cardiac cycle. The use of the apparatus that measures the patient's peripheral blood perfusion allows for an efficient and convenient means of cardiac gating while avoiding occlusion of diagnostically important anatomy.

Claims (31)

1. A method of cardiac gating for projection radiographic imaging comprising:

measuring the duration of the patient's cardiac cycle using an apparatus designed to measure peripheral blood perfusion;

determining whether the duration of patient's cardiac cycle provides adequate time to acquire the image during the diastole region of the current cardiac cycle; and

triggering the imaging system to acquire the image during the diastole region of the current cardiac cycle in the event that there is adequate time.

2. The method of claim 1 wherein the apparatus is a pulse oximeter.

3. The method of claim 1 wherein the duration of the patient's cardiac cycle is averaged over a fixed number of cycles to estimate the patient's instantaneous heart rate.

4. The method of claim 1 wherein determining whether there is adequate time to acquire the image during the diastole region of the current cardiac cycle is dependent on the duration of the patient's cardiac cycle, the delay in the measuring apparatus, the maximum delay in the imaging system and a buffer period.

5. The method of claim 1 wherein determining whether there is adequate time to acquire the image during the diastole region of the current cardiac cycle includes determining if the following inequality is satisfied:

[ t HR ( HR )− t trigger ]>[t max FPD +t buffer ];

wherein: t HR (HR) is the duration of the patient's cardiac cycle; t trigger is the delay in the measuring apparatus; t max FPD is the maximum delay in the imaging system; and t buffer is a buffer period used to account for x-ray duration and a designed safety margin.

6. The method of claim 1 wherein the image is acquired during a fixed point of the diastole period of the cardiac cycle.

7. The method of claim 6 wherein the fixed point of the diastole period of the cardiac cycle is the mid-point of the diastole period.

8. The method of claim 1 wherein the image is acquired in a specific sub-phase of the diastole period of the cardiac cycle.

9. A method for cardiac gating for projection radiographic imaging comprising:

measuring the duration of the patient's cardiac cycle using an apparatus designed to measure peripheral blood perfusion;

determining whether the duration of patient's cardiac cycle provides adequate time to acquire the image during the diastole period of the current cardiac cycle;

implementing a delay; and

triggering the imaging system to acquire the image during a subsequent diastole region of the patient's cardiac cycle.

10. The method of claim 9 wherein the apparatus is a pulse oximeter.

11. The method of claim 9 wherein the duration of the patient's cardiac cycle is averaged over a fixed number of cycles to estimate the patient's instantaneous heart rate.

12. The method of claim 9 wherein the determination of whether there is adequate time to acquire the image during the diastole region of the current cardiac cycle is dependent on the duration of the patient's cardiac cycle, the delay in the measuring apparatus, the maximum delay in the imaging system and a buffer period.

13. The method of claim 9 wherein there is adequate time to acquire the image during the diastole period of the current cardiac cycle if the following inequality is satisfied:

[ t HR ( HR )− t trigger ]>[t max FPD +t buffer ];

wherein: t HR (HR)is the duration of the patient's cardiac cycle; t trigger is the delay in the measuring apparatus: t max FPD is the maximum delay in the imaging system; and t buffer is a buffer periodused to account for x-ray duration and a designed safety margin.

14. The method of claim 9 wherein the implemented delay depends on the patient's instantaneous heart rate, the fixed timing delays of the imaging system and the variable timing delays of the imaging system.

15. The method of claim 9 wherein the implemented delay is determined by the following equation:

t imp =[t HR ( HR )− t trigger ]+[t systole ( HR )− t min FPD ]+x[t diastole ( HR )−( t max FPD −t min FPD )]

wherein: t imp is the required implemented delay: t HR (HR) is the duration of the patient's cardiac cycle; t trigger is the delay in the measuring apparatus; t systole (HR) is the duration of the systole; t min FPD is the minimum delay of the system; x is a variable used to determine a fixed point in the diastole period in which the exposure is obtained; t diastole (HR) is the duration of the diastole; and t max FPD is the maximum delay of the system.

16. The method of claim 9 wherein the image is acquired during a fixed point of a subsequent diastole period of the cardiac cycle.

17. The method of claim 16 wherein the fixed point of a subsequent diastole period of the cardiac cycle is the mid-point of a subsequent diastole period.

18. The method of claim 9 wherein said the image is acquired in a specific sub-phase of a subsequent diastole period of the cardiac cycle.

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From: CARESTREAM HEALTH, INC.; CARESTREAM DENTAL LLC; QUANTUM MEDICAL IMAGING, L.L.C.; TROPHY DENTAL INC.
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From: CARESTREAM HEALTH, INC.; CARESTREAM DENTAL LLC; QUANTUM MEDICAL IMAGING, L.L.C.; TROPHY DENTAL INC.
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