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Image:Longpetct.png|PET/CT image showing segmented hot node.
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Image:Long_PETCT_ImageSeriesSelection.png|1. Image Series Selection
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Image:Long_PETCT_Registration-Automatic.png|1a. PET/CT Registration (automatic)
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Image:Long_PETCT_Registration-Manual.png|1a. PET/CT Registratoin (manual)
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Image:Long_PETCT_ROIs.png|2a. Regions of Interest
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Image:Long_PETCT_Segmentation.png|2b. Segmentation
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Image:Long_PETCT_Qualitative.png|3a. Qualitative Analysis
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Image:Long_PETCT_Quantitative.png|3b. Quantitative Analysis
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Image:Long_PETCT_ReportDialog.png|Report Dialog
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Image:Long_PETCT_ToolBox1.png|ToolBox approach example 1
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Image:Long_PETCT_ToolBox2.png|ToolBox approach example 2
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Image:Long_PETCT_Progress.jpg|Progress: Workflow Demo Application and OHLC plot for SUV
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<h3>Approach, Plan</h3>
 
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1. Defining the constraints for this module (e.g. number of follow up image series, possibility of non PET/CT image support, etc.)  
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1. Defining the constraints for this module (e.g. possibility of automatic CT-CT or PET-CT image registration, support of non PET/CT image series, etc.)  
  
 
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Since this project just started we are working on the requirement analysis and are planning to present the mockups at the project week for discussion.
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Discussed the initial mockups and compared steps of the workflow with other PET/CT analysis related project.
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Started to work on a "clickable" demo application based on some improvement decision taken at project week. We also made a request for a OHLC-plot extension to the available plot types in Slicer.
  
 
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==References==
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=== Download links ===
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* Opensource tool used for GUI prototyping: [http://pencil.evolus.vn/en-US/Home.aspx Pencil]

Latest revision as of 14:37, 22 June 2012

Home < 2012 Summer Project Week:LongitudinalPETCTModule

Key Investigators

  • University of Heidelberg: Paul Mercea
  • SPL: Paul Mercea, Andriy Fedorov, Ron Kikinis
  • University of Iowa: Christian Bauer, Reinhard Beichel, Markus Van Tol

Objective

We are developing a loadable Slicer module which can be used for analysis of longitudinal PET/CT follow up examination image series. The focus is especially on maximizing the usability of the graphic user interface in order to make the whole process of selection and registeration of (multiple) image series, definition of regions of interests and evaluation of the results as accessible as possible.

Approach, Plan

1. Defining the constraints for this module (e.g. possibility of automatic CT-CT or PET-CT image registration, support of non PET/CT image series, etc.)

2. Creating and evaluating mockups for the graphic user interface.

3. Implementation of the module based on the results of the previous steps.


Progress

Discussed the initial mockups and compared steps of the workflow with other PET/CT analysis related project. Started to work on a "clickable" demo application based on some improvement decision taken at project week. We also made a request for a OHLC-plot extension to the available plot types in Slicer.

Delivery Mechanism

This work will be delivered to the NA-MIC Kit as a (please select the appropriate options by noting YES against them below)

  1. Slicer Module
    1. Built-in
    2. Extension -- loadable


Download links

  • Opensource tool used for GUI prototyping: Pencil