TiAVox: Time-aware Attenuation Voxels for Sparse-view 4D DSA Reconstruction
Zhenghong Zhou, Huangxuan Zhao, Jiemin Fang, Dongqiao Xiang, Lei Chen,, Lingxia Wu, Feihong Wu, Wenyu Liu, Chuansheng Zheng, Xinggang Wang

TL;DR
TiAVox introduces a physical, neural network-free method for high-quality sparse-view 4D DSA reconstruction, significantly reducing radiation dose while maintaining detailed imaging of vascular structures.
Contribution
The paper proposes TiAVox, a novel time-aware attenuation voxel approach that enables sparse-view 4D DSA reconstruction without neural networks, improving efficiency and interpretability.
Findings
Achieved 31.23 PSNR with 30 views on clinical data.
Achieved 34.32 PSNR with 10 views on synthetic data.
Outperformed traditional methods requiring more views.
Abstract
Four-dimensional Digital Subtraction Angiography (4D DSA) plays a critical role in the diagnosis of many medical diseases, such as Arteriovenous Malformations (AVM) and Arteriovenous Fistulas (AVF). Despite its significant application value, the reconstruction of 4D DSA demands numerous views to effectively model the intricate vessels and radiocontrast flow, thereby implying a significant radiation dose. To address this high radiation issue, we propose a Time-aware Attenuation Voxel (TiAVox) approach for sparse-view 4D DSA reconstruction, which paves the way for high-quality 4D imaging. Additionally, 2D and 3D DSA imaging results can be generated from the reconstructed 4D DSA images. TiAVox introduces 4D attenuation voxel grids, which reflect attenuation properties from both spatial and temporal dimensions. It is optimized by minimizing discrepancies between the rendered images and…
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TopicsVascular Malformations Diagnosis and Treatment · Intracranial Aneurysms: Treatment and Complications · Photoacoustic and Ultrasonic Imaging
