181 resultados para Radiologists


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O objetivo deste trabalho foi efetuar um estudo de otimização dos parâmetros de exposição do mamógrafo digital da marca GE, modelo Senographe DS instalado no Instituto Português de Oncologia de Coimbra (IPOC) baseado numa análise contraste detalhe e avaliar o impacto do resultado obtido na melhoria da capacidade de detecção clínica das estruturas da mama. O mamógrafo em estudo dispõe de um sistema de controle automático da exposição designado por sistema AOP (Automatic Optimization of Parameters) que foi otimizado pelo fabricante a partir da razão contraste ruído. O sistema AOP é usado na prática clínica na quase totalidade dos exames de mamografia realizados no IPOC. Tendo em conta o tipo de estrutura que se pretende visualizar na mamografia, nomeadamente estruturas de baixo contraste como as massas e estruturas de dimensão submilimétrica como as microcalcificações, a análise contraste detalhe poderia constituir uma abordagem mais adequada para o estudo de otimização dos parâmetros de exposição uma vez que permitiria uma avaliação conjunta do contraste, da resolução espacial e do ruído da imagem. Numa primeira fase do trabalho foi efetuada a caracterização da prática clínica realizada no mamógrafo em estudo em termos de espessura de mama comprimida “típica”, dos parâmetros técnicos de exposição e das opções de processamento das imagens aplicadas pelo sistema AOP (combinação alvo/filtro, tensão aplicada na ampola - kVp e produto corrente-tempo da ampola - mAs). Numa segunda fase foi realizado um estudo de otimização da qualidade da imagem versus dose na perspectiva dos parâmetros físicos. Para tal foi efetuada uma análise contrastedetalhe no objeto simulador de mama CDMAM e usada uma figura de mérito definida a partir do IQFinv (inverted image quality figure) e da dose glandular média. Os resultados apontaram para uma diferença entre o ponto ótimo resultante do estudo de otimização e o ponto associado aos parâmetros de exposição escolhidos pelo sistema AOP, designadamente no caso da mama pequena. Sendo a qualidade da imagem na perspectiva clínica um conceito mais complexo cujo resultado da apreciação de uma imagem de boa qualidade deve ter em conta as diferenças entre observadores, foi efetuado na última parte deste trabalho um estudo do impacto clínico da proposta de otimização da qualidade de imagem. A partir das imagens realizadas com o objeto simulador antropomórfico TOR MAM simulando uma mama pequena, seis médicos(as) radiologistas com mais de 5 anos de experiência em mamografia avaliaram as imagens “otimizadas” obtidas utilizando-se os parâmetros técnicos de exposição resultantes do estudo de otimização e a imagem resultante da escolha do sistema AOP. A análise estatística das avaliações feitas pelos médicos indica que a imagem “otimizada” da mama pequena apresenta uma melhor visualização das microcalcificações sem perda da qualidade da imagem na deteção de fibras e de massas em comparação com a imagem “standard”. Este trabalho permitiu introduzir uma nova definição da figura de mérito para o estudo de otimização da qualidade da imagem versus dose em mamografia. Permitiu também estabelecer uma metodologia consistente que pode facilmente ser aplicada a qualquer outro mamógrafo, contribuindo para a área da otimização em mamografia digital que é uma das áreas mais relevantes no que toca à proteção radiológica do paciente.

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Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015-12

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Trabalho de Projeto para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Engenharia Informática e de Computadores

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Mestrado em Engenharia de Computação e Instrumentação Médica

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RESUMO - É reconhecido o impacto negativo e prejudicial que o tempo de espera tem para radioterapia sobre o controlo tumoral e a taxa de sobrevida, bem como a importância de estabelecer tempos máximos para o início do tratamento, de forma a garantir o cumprimento de uma boa prática. O presente projecto de investigação tem o objectivo de construir e validar uma grelha de observação, como instrumento de recolha de dados, que se pretende no futuro aplicar, de forma a poder contribuir para o estudo sobre o tempo de espera para radioterapia em Portugal. Para alcançar o objectivo proposto, optou-se pela metodologia usada por Drinkwater e Williams na re-auditoria efectuada no Reino Unido pelo Royal College of Radiologists, em 2007, sobre os tempos de espera para radioterapia. A grelha de observação elaborada foi baseada na grelha utilizada por Drinkwater e Williams, na revisão da literatura, e tendo em consideração a realidade portuguesa. Após a análise das respostas dos peritos, ao questionário de avaliação e adequação do instrumento à realidade portuguesa, parece existir concordância na adequação do instrumento, o que nos permite afirmar a possibilidade da aplicação do mesmo nos centros de radioterapia de Portugal. --- --------------------------------ABSTRACT - It is recognized the negative impact that radiotherapy waiting time have in tumour control and survival, as well the importance of establish maximum waiting times for the start of the treatment, in the sense to guarantee a good practice. The present investigation project aim is to build and validates a data collection tool, which pretends to apply in the future, in the sense to contribute for the study of the radiotherapy waiting time in Portugal. To accomplish the project aim, we chose the method used by Drinkwater and Williams in the re-audit performed in United Kingdom for the Royal College of Radiologists, in 2007, about the radiotherapy waiting time. The data collection tool built was based on the data collection tool used by Drinkwater and Williams, on the literature review and taking in account the Portuguese reality. After the analyse of the experts answers, it seems to exist agreement about the adequacy of the data collection tool, which allow us to claim the possibility of the tool application at radiotherapy centres, in Portugal.

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OBJECTIVE. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of mesenteric venous thrombosis (MVT) in the Swiss Inflammatory Bowel Disease Cohort Study and to correlate MVT with clinical outcome. MATERIALS AND METHODS. Abdominal portal phase CT was used to examine patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Two experienced abdominal radiologists retrospectively analyzed the images, focusing on the superior and inferior mesenteric vein branches and looking for signs of acute or chronic thrombosis. The location of abnormalities was registered. The presence of MVT was correlated with IBD-related radiologic signs and complications. RESULTS. The cases of 160 patients with IBD (89 women, 71 men; Crohn disease [CD], 121 patients; ulcerative colitis [UC], 39 patients; median age at diagnosis, 27 years for patients with CD, 32 years for patients with UC) were analyzed. MVT was detected in 43 patients with IBD (26.8%). One of these patients had acute MVT; 38, chronic MVT; and four, both. The prevalence of MVT did not differ between CD (35/121 [28.9%]) and UC (8/39 [20.5%]) (p = 0.303). The location of thrombosis was different between CD and UC (CD, jejunal or ileal veins only [p = 0.005]; UC, rectocolic veins only [p = 0.001]). Almost all (41/43) cases of thrombosis were peripheral. MVT in CD patients was more frequently associated with bowel wall thickening (p = 0.013), mesenteric fat hypertrophy (p = 0.005), ascites (p = 0.002), and mesenteric lymph node enlargement (p = 0.036) and was associated with higher rate of bowel stenosis (p < 0.001) and more intestinal IBD-related surgery (p = 0.016) in the outcome. Statistical analyses for patients with UC were not relevant because of the limited population (n = 8). CONCLUSION. MVT is frequently found in patients with IBD. Among patients with CD, MVT is associated with bowel stenosis and CD-related intestinal surgery.

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PURPOSE: To determine the value of applying finger trap distraction during direct MR arthrography of the wrist to assess intrinsic ligament and triangular fibrocartilage complex (TFCC) tears. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty consecutive patients were prospectively investigated by three-compartment wrist MR arthrography. Imaging was performed with 3-T scanners using a three-dimensional isotropic (0.4 mm) T1-weighted gradient-recalled echo sequence, with and without finger trap distraction (4 kg). In a blind and independent fashion, two musculoskeletal radiologists measured the width of the scapholunate (SL), lunotriquetral (LT) and ulna-TFC (UTFC) joint spaces. They evaluated the amount of contrast medium within these spaces using a four-point scale, and assessed SL, LT and TFCC tears, as well as the disruption of Gilula's carpal arcs. RESULTS: With finger trap distraction, both readers found a significant increase in width of the SL space (mean Δ = +0.1mm, p ≤ 0.040), and noticed more contrast medium therein (p ≤ 0.035). In contrast, the differences in width of the LT (mean Δ = +0.1 mm, p ≥ 0.057) and UTFC (mean Δ = 0mm, p ≥ 0.728) spaces, as well as the amount of contrast material within these spaces were not statistically significant (p = 0.607 and ≥ 0.157, respectively). Both readers detected more SL (Δ = +1, p = 0.157) and LT (Δ = +2, p = 0.223) tears, although statistical significance was not reached, and Gilula's carpal arcs were more frequently disrupted during finger trap distraction (Δ = +5, p = 0.025). CONCLUSION: The application of finger trap distraction during direct wrist MR arthrography may enhance both detection and characterisation of SL and LT ligament tears by widening the SL space and increasing the amount of contrast within the SL and LT joint spaces.

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Objective: Postmortem radiology had in recent years appeared in the field of forensic medicine and is now considered by some authors as a good replacement for conventional autopsy and by others as a complementary examination. Although postmortem CT radiological imaging is very useful in demonstrating traumatic lesions, its utility is still quite limited in the cardiovascular field. This limitation could be minimized by the introduction of postmortem angiography. At the University Center of Legal Medicine of Lausanne, CT scans and postmortem multiphase CTangiography are used in cases with a suspicion of ischemic heart disease.Method: The goal of this presentation is to demonstrate some correlations between postmortem CT, CTangiography and conventional autopsy examination in cases of ischemic heart disease.Results: We observed that the native CT scan can show only some pathological findings as cardiac tamponade and calcifications of coronary arteries. However, postmortem angiography allows a better visualization of coronary arteries and evaluation of stenosis and occlusion as well as better imaging of soft tissue.Conclusion: The interpretation of postmortem modern radiology is a new field for both forensic pathologists and radiologists who have to learn to read the postmortem modified images. The information obtained from both parties can help to further the understanding of CT and CT angiography in postmortem cases.

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PURPOSE: To report the diffusion-weighted MRI findings in alveolar echinococcosis (AE) of the liver and evaluate the potential role of apparent diffusion coefficients (ADCs) in the characterisation of lesions. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We retrospectively included 22 patients with 63 AE liver lesions (≥1cm), examined with 3-T liver MRI, including a free-breathing diffusion-weighted single-shot echo-planar imaging sequence (b-values=50, 300 and 600s/mm(2)). Two radiologists jointly assessed the following lesion features: size, location, presence of cystic and/or solid components (according to Kodama's classification system), relative contrast enhancement, and calcifications (on CT). The ADCtotal, ADCmin and ADCmax were measured in each lesion and the surrounding liver parenchyma. RESULTS: Three type 1, 19 type 2, 17 type 3, three type 4 and 21 type 5 lesions were identified. The mean (±SD) ADCtotal, ADCmin and ADCmax for all lesions were 1.73±0.50, 0.76±0.38 and 2.63±0.76×10(-3)mm(2)/s, respectively. The mean ADCtotal for type 1, type 2, type 3, type 4 and type 5 lesions were 1.97±1.01, 1.76±0.53, 1.73±0.41, 1.15±0.42 and 1.76±0.44×10(-3)mm(2)/s, respectively. No significant differences were found between the five lesion types, except for type 4 (p=0.0363). There was a significant correlation between the presence of a solid component and low ADCmin (r=0.39, p=0.0016), whereas an inverse correlation was found between the relative contrast enhancement and ADCtotal (r=-0.34, p=0.0072). CONCLUSION: The ADCs of AE lesions are relatively low compared to other cystic liver lesions, which may help in the differential diagnosis. Although ADCs are of little use to distinguish between the five lesion types, their low value reflects the underlying solid component.

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Purpose: First, to report ECU subsheath's normal MRI appearance and the findings in athletic injuries. Second, to determine the best MRI sequence for diagnosis. Methods and materials: Sixteen patients (13 males, 3 females, mean age 30.3 years) with ECU subsheath's athletic injuries sustained between January 2003 and June 2009 were retrospectively reviewed. Wrist MRI studies were performed on 1.5-T units and consisted of at least transverse T1 and STIR sequences in pronation, and FS Gd T1 in pronation and supination. Two radiologists assessed the following items, in consensus: injury type (A to C according to Inoue), ECU tendon stability, and associated lesions (ulnar head oedema, extensor retinaculum injury, ECU tendinosis and tenosynovitis). Then, each reader independently rated the sequences' diagnostic value: 0 = questionable, 1 = suggestive, 2 = certain. Follow-up studies were present in 8 patients. ECU subsheath's normal visibility (medial, central and lateral parts) was retrospectively evaluated in 30 consecutive control MRI studies. Results: FS Gd T1 sequences in supination (1.63) and pronation (1.59) were the most valuable for diagnosis, compared to STIR (1.22) and T1 (1). The study group included 9 type A, 1 type B and 6 type C injuries. There were trends towards diminution in pouches' size, signal intensity and enhancement in follow-up studies, along with tendon stabilization within the ulnar groove. In control studies, ECU subsheath's visibility in medial, central and lateral parts were noted in 66.7-80%, 63.3-80% and 30-50% respectively. Conclusion: ECU subsheath's athletic injuries are visible on 1.5-T MRI studies. FS Gd T1 sequences in supination and pronation are the most valuable.

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Mémoire numérisé par la Division de la gestion de documents et des archives de l'Université de Montréal.

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L'un des principaux défis de l'interprétation radiographique réside dans la compréhension de l’anatomie radiographique, laquelle est intrinsèquement liée à la disposition tridimensionnelle des structures anatomiques et à l’impact du positionnement du tube radiogène vis-à-vis de ces structures lors de l'acquisition de l'image. Traditionnellement, des radiographies obtenues selon des projections standard sont employées pour enseigner l'anatomie radiographique en médecine vétérinaire. La tomodensitométrie − ou communément appelée CT (Computed Tomography) − partage plusieurs des caractéristiques de la radiographie en ce qui a trait à la génération des images. À l’aide d'un plug-in spécialement développé (ORS Visual ©), la matrice contenant les images CT est déformée pour reproduire les effets géométriques propres au positionnement du tube et du détecteur vis-à-vis du patient radiographié, tout particulièrement les effets de magnification et de distorsion. Afin d'évaluer le rendu des images simulées, différentes régions corporelles ont été imagées au CT chez deux chiens, un chat et un cheval, avant d'être radiographiées suivant des protocoles d'examens standards. Pour valider le potentiel éducatif des simulations, dix radiologistes certifiés ont comparé à l'aveugle neuf séries d'images radiographiques simulées aux séries radiographiques standard. Plusieurs critères ont été évalués, soient le grade de visualisation des marqueurs anatomiques, le réalisme et la qualité radiographique des images, le positionnement du patient et le potentiel éducatif de celles-ci pour différents niveaux de formation vétérinaire. Les résultats généraux indiquent que les images radiographiques simulées à partir de ce modèle sont suffisamment représentatives de la réalité pour être employées dans l’enseignement de l’anatomie radiographique en médecine vétérinaire.

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After skin cancer, breast cancer accounts for the second greatest number of cancer diagnoses in women. Currently the etiologies of breast cancer are unknown, and there is no generally accepted therapy for preventing it. Therefore, the best way to improve the prognosis for breast cancer is early detection and treatment. Computer aided detection systems (CAD) for detecting masses or micro-calcifications in mammograms have already been used and proven to be a potentially powerful tool , so the radiologists are attracted by the effectiveness of clinical application of CAD systems. Fractal geometry is well suited for describing the complex physiological structures that defy the traditional Euclidean geometry, which is based on smooth shapes. The major contribution of this research include the development of • A new fractal feature to accurately classify mammograms into normal and normal (i)With masses (benign or malignant) (ii) with microcalcifications (benign or malignant) • A novel fast fractal modeling method to identify the presence of microcalcifications by fractal modeling of mammograms and then subtracting the modeled image from the original mammogram. The performances of these methods were evaluated using different standard statistical analysis methods. The results obtained indicate that the developed methods are highly beneficial for assisting radiologists in making diagnostic decisions. The mammograms for the study were obtained from the two online databases namely, MIAS (Mammographic Image Analysis Society) and DDSM (Digital Database for Screening Mammography.

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Image processing has been a challenging and multidisciplinary research area since decades with continuing improvements in its various branches especially Medical Imaging. The healthcare industry was very much benefited with the advances in Image Processing techniques for the efficient management of large volumes of clinical data. The popularity and growth of Image Processing field attracts researchers from many disciplines including Computer Science and Medical Science due to its applicability to the real world. In the meantime, Computer Science is becoming an important driving force for the further development of Medical Sciences. The objective of this study is to make use of the basic concepts in Medical Image Processing and develop methods and tools for clinicians’ assistance. This work is motivated from clinical applications of digital mammograms and placental sonograms, and uses real medical images for proposing a method intended to assist radiologists in the diagnostic process. The study consists of two domains of Pattern recognition, Classification and Content Based Retrieval. Mammogram images of breast cancer patients and placental images are used for this study. Cancer is a disaster to human race. The accuracy in characterizing images using simplified user friendly Computer Aided Diagnosis techniques helps radiologists in detecting cancers at an early stage. Breast cancer which accounts for the major cause of cancer death in women can be fully cured if detected at an early stage. Studies relating to placental characteristics and abnormalities are important in foetal monitoring. The diagnostic variability in sonographic examination of placenta can be overlooked by detailed placental texture analysis by focusing on placental grading. The work aims on early breast cancer detection and placental maturity analysis. This dissertation is a stepping stone in combing various application domains of healthcare and technology.

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Cancer treatment is most effective when it is detected early and the progress in treatment will be closely related to the ability to reduce the proportion of misses in the cancer detection task. The effectiveness of algorithms for detecting cancers can be greatly increased if these algorithms work synergistically with those for characterizing normal mammograms. This research work combines computerized image analysis techniques and neural networks to separate out some fraction of the normal mammograms with extremely high reliability, based on normal tissue identification and removal. The presence of clustered microcalcifications is one of the most important and sometimes the only sign of cancer on a mammogram. 60% to 70% of non-palpable breast carcinoma demonstrates microcalcifications on mammograms [44], [45], [46].WT based techniques are applied on the remaining mammograms, those are obviously abnormal, to detect possible microcalcifications. The goal of this work is to improve the detection performance and throughput of screening-mammography, thus providing a ‘second opinion ‘ to the radiologists. The state-of- the- art DWT computation algorithms are not suitable for practical applications with memory and delay constraints, as it is not a block transfonn. Hence in this work, the development of a Block DWT (BDWT) computational structure having low processing memory requirement has also been taken up.