3D CT to 2D low dose single-plane fluoroscopy registration algorithm for in-vivo knee motion analysis

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Abstract

A limitation to accurate automatic tracking of knee motion is the noise and blurring present in low dose X-ray fluoroscopy images. For more accurate tracking, this noise should be reduced while preserving anatomical structures such as bone. Noise in low dose X-ray images is generated from different sources, however quantum noise is by far the most dominant. In this paper we present an accurate multi-modal image registration algorithm which successfully registers 3D CT to 2D single plane low dose noisy and blurred fluoroscopy images that are captured for healthy knees. The proposed algorithm uses a new registration framework including a filtering method to reduce the noise and blurring effect in fluoroscopy images. Our experimental results show that the extra pre-filtering step included in the proposed approach maintains higher accuracy and repeatability for in vivo knee joint motion analysis.

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Akter, M., Lambert, A. J., Pickering, M. R., Scarvell, J. M., & Smith, P. N. (2014). 3D CT to 2D low dose single-plane fluoroscopy registration algorithm for in-vivo knee motion analysis. In 2014 36th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, EMBC 2014 (pp. 5121–5124). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.1109/EMBC.2014.6944777

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