Point cloud-based registration and image fusion between cardiac SPECT MPI and CTA
Shaojie Tang, Penpen Miao, Xingyu Gao, Yu Zhong, Dantong Zhu, Haixing, Wen, Zhihui Xu, Qiuyue Wei, Hongping Yao, Xin Huang, Rui Gao, Chen Zhao,, Weihua Zhou

TL;DR
This paper presents a novel point cloud-based registration and image fusion method for cardiac SPECT MPI and CTA images, improving alignment accuracy to assist in cardiac disease diagnosis.
Contribution
The study introduces a new combined approach using neural networks, manual landmarking, and ICP/CPD algorithms for precise registration and fusion of cardiac SPECT and CTA images.
Findings
Mean registration error less than 3 mm
Effective fusion of SPECT and CTA structures
Potential to improve cardiac disease diagnosis
Abstract
A method was proposed for the point cloud-based registration and image fusion between cardiac single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) myocardial perfusion images (MPI) and cardiac computed tomography angiograms (CTA). Firstly, the left ventricle (LV) epicardial regions (LVERs) in SPECT and CTA images were segmented by using different U-Net neural networks trained to generate the point clouds of the LV epicardial contours (LVECs). Secondly, according to the characteristics of cardiac anatomy, the special points of anterior and posterior interventricular grooves (APIGs) were manually marked in both SPECT and CTA image volumes. Thirdly, we developed an in-house program for coarsely registering the special points of APIGs to ensure a correct cardiac orientation alignment between SPECT and CTA images. Fourthly, we employed ICP, SICP or CPD algorithm to achieve a fine registration…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced X-ray and CT Imaging · Medical Imaging Techniques and Applications · Medical Image Segmentation Techniques
Methods*Communicated@Fast*How Do I Communicate to Expedia? · Convolution · Concatenated Skip Connection · Max Pooling · U-Net
