7 May 2015 Quantitative analysis of rib kinematics based on dynamic chest bone images: preliminary results
Rie Tanaka, Shigeru Sanada, Keita Sakuta, Hiroki Kawashima
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Abstract
An image-processing technique for separating bones from soft tissue in static chest radiographs has been developed. The present study was performed to evaluate the usefulness of dynamic bone images in quantitative analysis of rib movement. Dynamic chest radiographs of 16 patients were obtained using a dynamic flat-panel detector and processed to create bone images by using commercial software (Clear Read BS, Riverain Technologies). Velocity vectors were measured in local areas on the dynamic images, which formed a map. The velocity maps obtained with bone and original images for scoliosis and normal cases were compared to assess the advantages of bone images. With dynamic bone images, we were able to quantify and distinguish movements of ribs from those of other lung structures accurately. Limited rib movements of scoliosis patients appeared as a reduced rib velocity field, resulting in an asymmetrical distribution of rib movement. Vector maps in all normal cases exhibited left/right symmetric distributions of the velocity field, whereas those in abnormal cases showed asymmetric distributions because of locally limited rib movements. Dynamic bone images were useful for accurate quantitative analysis of rib movements. The present method has a potential for an additional functional examination in chest radiography.
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Rie Tanaka, Shigeru Sanada, Keita Sakuta, and Hiroki Kawashima "Quantitative analysis of rib kinematics based on dynamic chest bone images: preliminary results," Journal of Medical Imaging 2(2), 024002 (7 May 2015). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.JMI.2.2.024002
Published: 7 May 2015
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KEYWORDS
Bone

Chest

Quantitative analysis

Lung

Kinematics

Chest imaging

Control systems

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