1. Field of the Invention
The present invention concerns a method for representation of medical image information on a display medium, whereby the display medium is fashioned for display of different image information dependent on a viewing angle of an observer.
2. Description of the Prior Art
In medical diagnostics, a series of results of various examination methods frequently contributes to the generation of a diagnosis. These can be, for example, magnetic resonance examinations, computed tomography measurements or ultrasound examinations. To generate the diagnosis, an observer, for example a diagnosing physician, relies on a graphical representation of measured data sets on a display medium, for example a monitor. With known methods, only one data set can be shown on conventional monitors. In the event it is necessary to assess a number of data sets from various medical examinations, high demands are placed on the imagination capability of the observer, since frequently only a combination of information resulting from the data sets leads to a correct diagnosis.
Information from medical examinations can be shown three-dimensionally on 3D monitors. For example, a number of slices of a magnetic resonance examination can be shown as a three-dimensional image and thus make the diagnosis easier for the observer. In particular the depth information that can be shown by the 3D monitor is an important additional information source. A method and a device for generation of stereoscopic representations is described in German PS 42 28 111. Two-dimensional partial images are thereby provided at each opening position on a special monitor behind a special glass pane in which a number of sufficiently small openings sequentially cycle through the entire surface at high speed, such that an observer perceives a complete stereoscopic image. Various perspective views of an imaged subject (for example an examined human head) can be shown from different viewing angles. The use of such a monitor offers decisive advantages in the generation of a diagnosis, particularly in the case of medical examination methods in which a number of data sets can be combined into a three-dimensional image of a body region of a patient. However, with known representation methods it is also only possible to show data sets of an examination method on the 3D monitor. For generation of a diagnosis, the observer must furthermore keep track of a number of different data sets of different medical examinations that can at most be shown sequentially on the 3D monitor.
Furthermore, various methods are known to optimize the display and preparation of medical information towards special diagnostic applications. For visualization, it is known to generate so-called pseudo-3D representations that are displayed on a 2D monitor. The method of maximum projection (maximum intensity projection; in particular significant for angiography) is an example. In this method a maximum intensity value that of grey values encountered in a projection ray is selected and imaged in an observer image plane. In the maximum projection, an entire volume of a 3D data set is mapped and can be observed in any direction. Maximum projection is described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,566,282. A disadvantage of this known method is also that the diagnosing observer cannot simultaneously review the information from various diagnostic examinations.
An object of the present invention is to provide a method for representation of medical image information that makes a diagnosis using data sets from various diagnostic examinations easier for the observer.
This object is achieved in accordance with the invention by a method wherein various superimpositions of at least two medical data sets are shown as image information at different viewing angles. The display medium is fashioned for display of different data sets dependent on a viewing angle of an observer. For example, it can be a 3D monitor of the type described above that displays different views of a three-dimensional subject in stereoscopic representation at different viewing angles. This possibility of the 3D monitor is used by the method to supply different superimpositions of data sets, in particular of various medical examination methods, to the various information channels of the monitor, such that the observer sees different superimpositions of the data sets from different viewing angles. For example, data sets can be displayed from magnetic resonance T1 contrast, magnetic resonance T2 contrast, magnetic resonance phosphor signal, ultrasound at low frequency, ultrasound at high frequency, computer tomography at low acceleration voltage or computer tomography at high acceleration voltage. The observer thus has the possibility to simultaneously have displayed a number of superimposed data sets and to vary the superimposition via variation of his or her viewing angle. In the observation, depth information is imparted to the viewer (unlike known methods for representation of three-dimensional images) since the corresponding information channel of the display medium is used for generation of the superimposition.
In an embodiment, each of the superimpositions is generated by simultaneous display of the data sets, with each of the data sets being weighted with a weighting factor. This is a simple method for generation of the superimpositions.
In another embodiment of the method, the display medium is fashioned to detect a position of the observer. By detection of the position of the observer, at least one image representation parameter is changed dependent on this position. Thus can be, for example, the brightness of the displayed image information. This has the advantage that the observer can change the image representation parameter in a simple manner and thus adapt the directly viewed representation to his or her desires.
In a further embodiment, at least one of the data sets is generated from a number of partial data sets by maximum projection. This known method of display of data sets is here combined with the inventive method in an advantageous manner. The maximum projection, for example, can ensue separately before the generation of the superimposition for each of the data sets to be displayed. In the case of two data sets to be superimposed, two views, that are then displayed superimposed, are created from a number of partial data sets. This is frequently advantageous for the generation of a diagnosis.
In a further embodiment a parameterized volume rendering technique is used for generation of at least one of the data sets. The different tissue classes are thereby allocated with various surfaces such that they appear in a pseudo-3D representation can clearly be differentiated from one another.
Additionally, each data set is modified corresponding to the selected representation before the display. The data sets that are composed of a number of partial data sets of a part of the patient are thus mapped, for example by means of maximum projection. The advantages of the representation by maximum projection can consequently also be used in the weighted superimposition. A pseudo-3D impression that is also maintained in the superimposition is thus imparted to the observer.
After this, in step S6 the position of the observer is detected and the likewise selected image representation parameter is adapted to the position in a last step S7. Both of the last steps are continuously executed in a loop during the display of the image.
Although modifications and changes may be suggested by those skilled in the art, it is the intention of the inventors to embody within the patent warranted hereon all changes and modifications as reasonably and properly come within the scope of their contribution to the art.
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10 2004 027 668.4 | Jun 2004 | DE | national |