Imaging systems
Code | Completion | Credits | Range | Language |
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17KBIZS | KZ | 3 | 4P+8C | Czech |
- Garant předmětu:
- Lecturer:
- Tutor:
- Supervisor:
- Department of Biomedical Technology
- Synopsis:
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Electromagnetic radiation and relationship to the medical imaging systems. Imaging theory fundamentals. 2D Fourier transform and related applications. Transfer properties of
imaging systems. Optical imaging systems. Television (TV)
imaging systems (including videoendoscopy and capsule imaging). Fundamentals of image processing. Imaging systems using infrared radiotion (termovision systems). X-ray imaging systems. X-ray TV medical imaging systems. Nuclear medical imaging systems. Ultrasound medical imaging systems Doppler systems. Computed tomography (basic idea, schematic system arrangement, basic physical principle, development generation, basic principles of reconstruction) Magnetic resonance imaging. Positron emission tomography (PET) and Single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) Specialized medical imaging systems. Lectures and laboratory exercises offer to students view on the medical image data formation, on the sensing and scanning principles, on the digitization and processing, on the functional principle and image sensing devices as well. There are very important mutual relationships, which are important from the point of view of subject and study branch interdisciplinarity.
- Requirements:
- Syllabus of lectures:
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1.Inroduction. Medical imaging methods and systems meanings Assignment of electromagnetic spectra and ultrasound oscillations to the medical imaging systems. Basic division of medical imaging methods and 2.Fundamentals of 2D imaging theory. Transfer properties of imaging systems. Spatial resolution. Quality assessment of medical imaging systems.
3.Optical imaging systems. Microscope imaging systems.
4.Television imaging systems. Sensing and scanning principles. TV systems parameters. Applications of TV systems in medical care. Videoendoscopy and capsule endoscopy.
5.Sensing and digitization of image signal. Review of the sensing devices. Basic methods of image processing.
6.Infrared medical imaging systems. Thermovision medical imaging systems. Main principle and diagnostic meanings.
7.X-ray systems. Set-up and part description. X-ray detectors. X-ray TV medical imaging systems. Digital subtractive angiography. Digital radiography.
8.Nuclear medical imaging systems. Anger gamacamera.
9.Ultrasound medical imaging systems. Basic quantities of sound field. Physics of ultrasound. Transducers and probes. System resolution. Display modes and image formation.
10.Doppler effect. Doppler systems. PW and CW systems.
11.Computed tomography. Basic principal. Detectors. Image formation and reconstruction.
12.Physical basis of nuclear magnetic resonance. Relaxation times, time constants T1 and T2. Time to echo (TE) and time to repetition (TR). Voxel spatial position coding. Fourier method of reconstruction. Image formation principle. Set-up of MR system.
13.Tomographical imaging systems in nuclear medicine. Fundamental principle of PET and SPECT. Basic idea of iterative reconstruction.
14.Specialized medical imaging systems.
- Syllabus of tutorials:
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no excercises
- Study Objective:
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To give the students information about physical-technical
principles of conventional image formation in imaging
systems and tomographical imaging systems. The idea is to
understand limiting principles and parameters of these
imaging systems. Based on this understanding, the student
will be able to decide whether or not medical doctors
requirements are satisfied.
- Study materials:
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[1] Hozman, J., Roubík, K. Tomographical medical imaging
systems - CT.
Educational programme. Praha: AVTC ČVUT, 2002.
[2] Magnetic resonance imaging : physical principles and
sequence design /
E. Mark Haacke ... [et al.]. - New York : Wiley-Liss, c1999
- xxvii, 914 s.
: il. - ISBN 0-471-35128-8.
[3] Essentials of nuclear medicine physics / Rachel A.
Powsner, Edward R.
Powsner. - Malden : Blackwell, c1998. - ix, 199 s., příl. :
il. - ISBN
0-632-04314-8.
[4] The physics of medical imaging / edited by Steve Webb.
Bristol :
Institut of Physics, c1988. - xv, 633 s. : il. - ISBN 0-
85274-349-1.
[5] Computed tomography : principles, design, artifacts,
and recent advances
/ Jiang Hsieh. - Bellingham : SPIE Press, c2003. - vii, 387
s. : il. - ISBN
0-8194-4425-1.
[6] Estimation of blood velocites using ultrasound : a
signal processing
approach / Jorgen Arendt Jensen. - Cambridge : Cambridge
University Press,
1996. - xviii, 317 s. : il. - ISBN 0-521-46484-6.
[7] http://knihovny.cvut.cz Encyclopedia of Medical Device
and Instrumentation - John G. Webster,
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/mrwhome/
112102158/HOME (authorized access)
- Note:
- Further information:
- No time-table has been prepared for this course
- The course is a part of the following study plans:
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- Biomedical Informatics - combined study (compulsory elective course)