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Automated motion artifact correction for dynamic contrast-enhanced fluorescence imaging during open orthopedic
Yue Tang1, I Leah Gitajn2, Xu Cao1
1Thayer school of Engineering, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, USA 03755.
Abstract:
Indocyanine green (ICG)-based dynamic contrast-enhanced fluorescence imaging (DCE-FI) can objectively assess bone perfusion intraoperatively. However, it is susceptible to motion artifacts due to patient's involuntary respiration during the 4.5-minute DCE-FI data acquisition. An automated motion correction approach based on mutual information (MI) frameby-frame was developed to overcome this problem. In this approach, MIs were calculated between the reference and the adjacent frame translated and the maximal MI corresponded to the optimal translation. The images obtained from eighteen amputation cases were utilized to validate the approach and the results show that this correction can significantly reduce the motion artifacts and can improve the accuracy of bone perfusion assessment.
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