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- Introduction
- Table of content
- Imaging and diagnosis
- Medical imaging modalities
- Combining clinical imaging
- Combined clinical imaging
- Software fusion
- Software-based image fusion (1)
- Software-based image registration
- Software-based image fusion (2)
- Software-based image fusion (3)
- Software-based image fusion-key publications
- Multi-modality imaging prototypes
- Early SPECT/CT development
- SPECT/CT contributions
- Early PET/CT development
- Prototyping PET/CT
- The smart PET/CT (1)
- The smart PET/CT (2)
- CT-based attenuation correction
- Early PET-MR developments
- MR-compatible PET detectors
- PET-MR developments
- Clinical dual-modality imaging (1)
- Clinical dual-modality imaging (2)
- Advancing SPECT/CT
- SPECT/CT today
- SPECT/CT and PET/CT
- PET/CT concepts
- PET/CT today (1)
- PET/CT today (2)
- PET/CT today (3)
- Skeptics
- From skepticism to realism
- Literature "evidence"
- SPECT-CT 2009: routine application
- Advances in SPECT/CT technology
- SPECT/CT for cardiology (1)
- SPECT/CT for cardiology (2)
- SPECT/CT with flat-panel CT (1)
- SPECT/CT with flat-panel CT (2)
- SPECT/CT: effective dose
- SPECT reconstruction
- Advancing SPECT/CT through CT
Topics Covered
- Imaging and diagnosis
- Combined imaging and software fusion
- Early SPECT/CT development
- The SMART PET/CT
- PET/MR developments
- Clinical dual-modality imaging
- Advances in SPECT/CT technology
Talk Citation
Beyer, T. (2021, March 15). Dual-modality imaging with combined scanners 1 [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved December 3, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/DQDK8773.Export Citation (RIS)
Publication History
Financial Disclosures
- Prof. Thomas Beyer has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.
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Dual-modality imaging with combined scanners 1
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0:00
Hello, my name is Thomas Beyer.
I'm a teaching professor at
the University of Duisburg-Essen in Germany and I'm also director of a Swiss company,
CMI-Experts based in Zurich, Switzerland.
I'd like to present to you a few thoughts on
Dual Modality Imaging with Combined Scanners.
0:21
The table of content is shown here.
We will first look at some general aspects of imaging and diagnosis.
I will discuss with you initial thoughts on combining
imaging and imaging modalities and developments triggered primarily by software fusion.
We will look jointly at some early developments of dual-modality imaging systems.
We will discuss briefly
the clinical adoption of dual-modality imaging and imaging systems,
moving into the commercialization of those systems.
We will look at the clinical impact that combined
imaging modalities had and have and continue to have.
We will discuss some of the latest advances in imaging technologies,
and finally, we will look at some pre-clinical applications of dual-modality scanners.
1:14
Imaging is an integral part of patient health care
as well as research and the term diagnosis,
which is closely related to imaging,
stems from the Greek expression diagothes,
which means to learn from the things that are split or set apart.
Imaging diagnosis relates to diagnostic procedures and as you know,
there's a plethora of diagnostic procedures encompassing anamnesis,
physical exams, lab and cell diagnostics, and imaging.
Now, in terms of imaging,
we distinguish between structural imaging that helps to detect and measure
changes in the anatomy and morphology of a patient versus functional imaging,
that is the ability to detect or measure changes in metabolism,
blood-flow, or any physiological parameters that we seek to measure.
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