FireVoxel:互动软件用于动态医学图像的多模式分析
Artem Mikheev1, Joseph M DiMartino1, Louisa Bokacheva2
1Department of Radiology, NYU Grossman School of Medicine, 660 First Ave, Rm. 413, New York, NY, 10016, USA.
Journal of imaging informatics in medicine
|February 3, 2025
概括
FireVoxel软件为医疗图像提供先进的定量分析,在腹部和生殖尿道研究方面表现出色. 它的运动校正和动态建模工具对研究有价值.
科学领域:
- 医学成像分析 医学成像分析
- 定量图像处理 定量图像处理
- 软件应用在医学中的应用.
背景情况:
- 医学图像分析对于诊断和研究至关重要.
- 复杂的定量任务需要专门的软件.
- 现在,FireVoxel已经成为医学图像分析的工具.
研究的目的:
- 为提供FireVoxel软件的概述.
- 详细介绍其功能,工作流程和应用程序.
- 分析其在同行评审出版物中的使用情况.
主要方法:
- 描述了FireVoxel的用户界面,功能和工作流程.
- 概述了基本和高级图像分析工具.
- 分析了使用FireVoxel发表的研究,并与一般医学图像分析软件趋势进行了比较.
主要成果:
- 全球有3000多名用户使用FireVoxel,在15年中发表了528篇文章.
- 核磁共振是主要的模式 (78.2%),其次是CT和PET.
- 常见的方法包括动态建模,细分和协同注册,特别是在腹部/生殖尿路成像中.
结论:
- FireVoxel提供了有效的定量工具,特别是用于腹部和生殖尿路成像.
- 它的优势在于控制患者的运动和纠正MRI器件.
- 该软件对于动态研究具有价值,并显示出越来越多的研究相关性.
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