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TRENDS IN MEDICAL IMAGING
Yasser M. Kadah, Ph.D.
Professor, Cairo University
Medical Equipment I
Part II (2009)
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Objective
Provide an overview of medical imaging to
promote student interest and knowledge of
its basic ideas and clinical applications
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Contents Basic Ideas of Medical Imaging
Brief history
How it works: Examples for ultrasound, x-ray and MRI
Applications Imaging of anatomy
Imaging of flow
Imaging of function
Imaging of chemical composition
Image-guided interventions
Challenges for biomedical imaging
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Basic Ideas of Imaging
To use a means to measure and map
a useful property of the human
tissues
Non-invasive or minimally-invasive
Examples:
Reflection – photography, ultrasound
Transmission – x-rays
Radiation – MRI, PET/SPECT
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Imaging Methods
A variety of energy sources can be used to
measure one or many tissue properties
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History of Medical Imaging
In the 1800s and before,
physicians were
extremely limited in their
ability to obtain
information about the
illnesses and injuries of
patients.
They relied essentially
on the five human
senses
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History of Biomedical Imaging
1895: physicist Wilhelm Röntgen,
discovered x-rays
A few months later, the use of x-rays in
medical application started in several
placesPoster for a public demonstration of x rays, 1896, Crystal Place
Exhibition, London and an advertisement for x-ray studio
First x-ray “movie” showing
5 views of a frog’s leg
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History of Biomedical Imaging
1972: CT was invented by Godfrey
Hounsfield of EMI Laboratories
1989: Spiral CT was introduced
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History of Biomedical Imaging
WW-I: Sonar
1942: ultrasound in medicine
1963: Real-time ultrasound
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History of Biomedical Imaging
1946: Felix Bloch and Edward M. Purcell independently
described the NMR phenomenon
1973: Magnetic resonance imaging was first demonstrated
on small test tube samples by Paul Lauterbur.
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Plain X-Ray Imaging
X-Ray Tube FilmPatient
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X-Ray Imaging
Applications and Limitations
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Computerized Tomography (CT)
Collect enough information to estimate and
map x-ray attenuation
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CT: Back-Projection Method
Start from a projection value and back-project a ray of
equal pixel values that would sum to the same value
Back-projected ray is added to the estimated image and the
process is repeated for all projection points at all angles
With sufficient projection angles, structures can be
somewhat restored
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Ultrasound Imaging
Acoustic energy is sent
through the body
Reflected energy is
detected and used to
construct an image
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Ultrasound Imaging
Probe
Patient
Image on Monitor
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Ultrasound Imaging
Applications and Limitations
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
Strong
Magnetic
Field
Transmit
Coil
Receive
Coil
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Applications of Medical Imaging
Imaging of Anatomy
How internal organs look like
Imaging of Flow
How blood vessels are doing
Imaging of Function
How physiology is doing
Imaging of Chemical Composition
Biochemical analysis of a location noninvasively
Image Guided Interventions
Operation prepared or done using imaging
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Imaging of Anatomy
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Imaging of Blood Flow: MRA
Time-of-flight or phase contrast
Velocity encoding for quantitative results
Can be done with or without contrast agents
MIP visualization
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Imaging of Blood Flow: X-ray
Contrast agent must be injected
Digital subtraction angiography
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Imaging of Blood Flow:
Ultrasound
Doppler effect
Spectrogram display
Color flow mapping
Spatial resolution vs. velocity accuracy
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Imaging of Function: Blood
Oxygen Level Dependent (BOLD)
Map changes with a physiological function
Neuronal activation mapping
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Imaging of Function: Perfusion
Perfusion: capillary blood supply to cells
• increases when cells are at work
• measured using MRI or ultrasound
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Imaging of Function: PET
Radioactive isotopes related to a
particular function (biomarkers)
e.g., Iodine necessary for thyroid
Radioactive decay with positron
generation (measured and mapped)
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Imaging of Function: Cardiac
MRI
SPAMM tagging
Tag tracking
Quantitative wall
viability assessment
Fast and accurate
analysis is a challenge
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Imaging of Chemical
Composition: MR Spectroscopy
Quantitative measurement of different
metabolites in a specific area in the
image
Multiple nuclei
e.g., Hydrogen, Phosphorus, etc
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Image-Guided Interventions
Image-guided surgical planning
Minimally invasive brain surgeries
Image-guided surgical procedures
Cathlab
Needle-Biopsy
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Image-Guided Interventions:
Hardware Limitations
Special surgical tools
Custom suite designs
Custom imaging equipment
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Biomedical Imaging Trends
From
Anatomic
Static
Qualitative
Analog
Nonspecific agents
Diagnosis
To
Physiobiochemical
Dynamic
Quantitative
Digital
Tissue-Targeted
agents
Diagnosis/Therapy
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Summary Medical imaging is both a science and a tool to
explore human anatomy and to study physiology and biochemistry.
Medical imaging employs a variety of energy sources and tissue properties to produce useful images.
Increasingly, clinical pull is the driving force in the development of imaging methods.
Pushing the limits of resolution and accuracy is the focus of current research in this area
Molecular biology and genetics are new frontiers for imaging technologies.