Distributed cardiac image multi-dimensional re-building and interactive visual method

A distributed and distributed structure technology, applied in image data processing, 3D image processing, 2D image generation and other directions, can solve the problems of high price, time-consuming, and insufficient functions, and achieve low cost, high efficiency, Easy to upgrade effects
CN100361626CInactive Publication Date: 2008-01-16SICHUAN UNIV

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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Patents(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
SICHUAN UNIV
Publication Date
2008-01-16
Estimated Expiration
Not applicable · inactive patent

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Abstract

A distributed method for reforming the multi-dimension heart image and interactively visualizing the reformed image includes such steps as downloading the 2D image sequence of the heart to be processed, transmitting it and processing request to server, 2D or 3D processing of said image sequence, transmitting the processed data from server to local user or remote user, and observing the resultant image via keyboard and mouse for local user or via browser for remote user.
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technical field

[0001] The invention belongs to the field of medical image imaging and processing, in particular to a method for multi-dimensional reconstruction and interactive visualization of heart images. Background technique

[0002] Cardiac ultrasound imaging is a rapidly developing field in medical imaging. Three-dimensional ultrasound can display the three-dimensional shape and anatomical structure of the heart, providing a new way for the diagnosis of heart diseases and assisting surgical operations. Therefore, ultrasonic diagnostic instruments and corresponding application software have been used clinically, and the demand for ultrasonic imaging equipment in hospitals continues to increase. However, the current status of medical ultrasound imaging equipment is: expensive, single-user response, and insufficient functions. For example, the Philip 7500 real-time three-dimensional ultrasound imaging system recently launched by the Netherlands Philip Company costs more...

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