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Proceedings of the Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society Volume 13: 1991.
Publikováno v:
Images of the Twenty-First Century. Proceedings of the Annual International Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society.
A description is given of a workstation developed at the Medical College of Ohio for use in quantitative functional analysis of cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The workstation is based on a Macintosh II computer and was developed using the
Publikováno v:
Images of the Twenty-First Century. Proceedings of the Annual International Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society.
A method of constructing a three-dimensional computer model of the human heart from respiratory and cardiac gated magnetic resonance images (MRI) is reported. This model can be animated according to motion derived from the MR images. The ability to s
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[1989] Proceedings. Computers in Cardiology.
Cross-sectional magnetic resonance (MR) images of the heart from nine male and ten female normal subjects were computer processed to establish normal templates of left ventricular function. Ventricular volumes at end-diastole and end-systole were sig
Autor:
L.T. Andrews, Richard F. Leighton, G. Williams, W.J. Potvin, J.W. Klingler, P.T. Tam, R.A. Brinker
Publikováno v:
Proceedings. Computers in Cardiology 1988.
A workstation has been developed to analyze magnetic resonance (MR) images of the heart. The system can be used to measure wall thickness, wall motion, and global and regional ejection fractions quantitatively and compare the results to anatomical te
Autor:
C.A.C. Baptista, J.W. Klingler, K.Y. Szwajkun, J. Zeiss, Richard F. Leighton, M.S. Begeman, L.T. Andrews
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[1990] Proceedings Computers in Cardiology.
Respiratory and electrocardiogram gated cardiac magnetic resonance images were acquired to construct a three-dimensional model of the heart. The major anatomical structures were identified from the multiplane, multiphase images to create a three-dime
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[1990] Proceedings of the First Conference on Visualization in Biomedical Computing.
Methods of reducing the amount of data required to determine a clinical impression of a patient's condition are presented. The visualization of cardiac magnetic resonance images is discussed. Color functional images, calculated from quantitative anal
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Computer methods and programs in biomedicine. 38(2-3)
A computer-based educational system for the study of cardiovascular imaging is described. This system, based on HyperCard ∗ and a standard Macintosh II, integrates hypertext retrieval, computer graphics, sound, and medical images into a single inte
Autor:
Michael S. Begeman, Donald Farron, L.T. Andrews, J.W. Klingler, Bobbi J. Vaughan, Bud Riggs, John Cestaro, Jeffery A. Schindler
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SPIE Proceedings.
During the production of aluminum die castings, regions of porosity are created in the resultant part. These regions may or may not have an effect on the overall quality of the part depending on the location of the porosity. If the porosity is locate
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SPIE Proceedings.
Magnetic Resonance (MR) images of the human heart provide three dimensional geometric information about the location of cardiac structures throughout the cardiac cycle. Analysis of this four dimensional data set allows detection of abnormal cardiac f