April 2000 · Volume 19, Issue 4 · Vol. 19 · Issue 4 · DOI 10.1109/42.848184
O. Wink, W.J. Niessen, M.A. Viergever
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EnglishA method is presented which aids the clinician in obtaining quantitative measures and a three-dimensional (3-D) representation of vessels from 3-D angiographic data with a minimum of user interaction. Based on two user defined starting points, an iterative procedure tracks the central vessel axis. During the tracking process, the minimum diameter and a surface rendering of the vessels are computed...
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O. Wink
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W.J. Niessen
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M.A. Viergever
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Article 848184
April 2000 · Volume 19, Issue 4 · Vol. 19 · Issue 4 · DOI 10.1109/42.848183
S.J. Chen, J.D. Carroll
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EnglishDue to vessel overlap and foreshortening, multiple projections are necessary to adequately evaluate the coronary tree with arteriography. Catheter-based interventions can only be optimally performed when these visualization problems are successfully solved. The traditional method provides multiple selected views in which overlap and foreshortening are subjectively minimized based on two dimensiona...
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S.J. Chen
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J.D. Carroll
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Article 848183