Claims
- 1. A method for generating views of a heart along anatomically useful planes, comprising:
generating a prescription image of a heart; receiving data regarding a position of at least one landmark on the prescription image to define a series of slices through the heart along at least one anatomical plane; generating a plurality of images; and saving the generated images.
- 2. A method in accordance with claim 1 further comprising selecting a short/long axis protocol.
- 3. A method in accordance with claim 1 wherein said generating a prescription image of a heart further comprises loading at least one a volume data set that represents a heart at a desired phase and a plurality of volume data sets of the heart at a plurality of desired phases in the computer.
- 4. A method in accordance with claim 1 wherein said receiving data regarding a position of at least one landmark on the prescription image further comprises assisting a user with a plurality of visual aids to position the landmarks on the prescription image.
- 5. A method in accordance with claim 4 wherein said assisting a user with visual aids to position the landmarks further comprises assisting a user with at least one of an example image and a detailed text to position the landmarks.
- 6. A method in accordance with claim 1 wherein said generating a plurality of images under software control further comprises generating a plurality of 4D images under software control.
- 7. A method for generating views of a heart along anatomically useful planes, comprising:
generating a prescription image of a heart; selecting a short/long axis protocol; prompting a user with visual aids; receiving data regarding a position of at least one landmark on the prescription image to define a series of slices through the heart along at least one anatomical plane; generating 4D images; and and saving the generated images.
- 8. A computer readable medium encoded with a program executable by a computer for generating views of a heart along anatomically useful planes, said program configured to instruct the computer to:
generate a prescription image of a heart; receive data regarding a position of at least one landmark on the prescription image to define a series of slices through the heart along at least one anatomical plane; generate a plurality of images; and save the generated images.
- 9. A computer readable medium in accordance with claim 8 wherein said medium further configured to select a short/long axis protocol base on the user input.
- 10. A computer readable medium in accordance with claim 8 wherein to generate a prescription image of a heart, said medium further configured to load at least one a volume data set that represents a heart at a desired phase and a plurality of volume data sets of the heart at a plurality of desired phases in the computer.
- 11. A computer readable medium in accordance with claim 8 wherein to receive data regarding a position of at least one landmark on the prescription image, said medium further configured to assist a user with a plurality of visual aids to position the landmarks on the prescription image.
- 12. A computer readable medium in accordance with claim 11 wherein to assist a user with a plurality of visual aids to position the landmarks, said medium further configured to assist a user with at least one of an example image and a detailed text to position the landmarks.
- 13. A computer readable medium in accordance with claim 8 wherein to generate a plurality of images, said medium further configured to generate 4D images.
- 14. A computer readable medium encoded with a program executable by a computer for generating views of a heart along anatomically useful planes, said program configured to instruct the computer to:
generate a prescription image of a heart; receive data regarding a position of at least one landmark on the prescription image to define a series of slices through the heart along at least one anatomical plane; assist a user with a plurality of visual aids to position the landmarks on the prescription image, where in said visual aids comprise at least one of an example image and a detailed text; generate a plurality of 4D images; and save the generated images.
- 15. A medical imaging for generating views of a heart along anatomically useful planes, said medical imaging system comprising:
a detector array; at least one radiation source; and a computer coupled to said detector array and radiation source and configured to: generate a prescription image of a heart; receive data regarding a position of at least one landmark on the prescription image to define a series of slices through the heart along at least one anatomical plane; generate a plurality of images; and save the generated images.
- 16. A medical imaging system in accordance with claim 15 wherein said computer further configured to select a short/long axis protocol base on the user input.
- 17. A medical imaging system in accordance with claim 15 wherein to generate a prescription image of a heart, said computer further configured to load at least one a volume data set that represents a heart at a desired phase and a plurality of volume data sets of the heart at a plurality of desired phases in the computer.
- 18. A medical imaging system in accordance with claim 15 wherein to use a computer and a display to position landmarks on the prescription image, said computer further configured to assist a user with a plurality of visual aids to position the landmarks on the prescription image.
- 19. A medical imaging system in accordance with claim 18 wherein to assist a user with a plurality of visual aids to position the landmarks, said computer further configured to assist a user with at least one of an example image and a detailed text to position the landmarks.
- 20. A medical imaging system in accordance with claim 15 wherein to generate a plurality of images, said computer further configured to generate 4D images.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application No. 60/276,353 filed Mar. 16, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60276353 |
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