Claims
- 1. A process for the tomodensitometry of a body, in the vicinity of a heart, by rotating a radiation source in a plane over at least 180.degree. about said body, the movement of said heart consisting of a succession of periods of relative immobility and of movement periods, consisting in setting said body in a predetermined position with respect to the rotating path of said source so that a direction of greatest displacement of said heart is approximately determined in said plane, wherein the improvement consists in
- setting said source in a start position so as to emit in a mean direction substantially perpendicular to said direction of greatest displacement,
- monitoring the heart beats and synchronizing the starting time of the rotation of said source at a constant velocity so that said source meets said direction of greatest displacement approximately in mid time of a movement period of said heart.
- 2. A process according to claim 1 wherein said constant velocity is computed on the basis of the duration of two aforesaid periods of relative immobility and one aforesaid movement period.
- 3. A process according to claim 1 wherein said constant velocity is a predetermined value.
- 4. A process according to claim 1 wherein said starting time is substantially the beginning of an aforesaid period of relative immobility.
- 5. A tomodensitometer system for performing a tomodensitometric process on a body, in the vicinity of a beating heart, wherein said beating heart has a succession of periods of relative immobility and of movement, said system comprising:
- a rotatable radiation source;
- means for supporting said source;
- table means supporting said body wherein said radiation source is rotatable over at least 180.degree. about said body in a plane intersecting a portion of said beating heart which portion includes the part of said heart exhibiting the greatest displacement during a heart beat;
- heart movement detector means coupled to said body to provide a validation output;
- synchronization means having a first input for receiving an operator signal and second input for receiving said validation output wherein said synchronization means outputs a synchronization signal; and
- control circuit means having a first input for receiving said synchronization signal and a data input wherein said control circuit means outputs a signal to operate a drive motor means to drive said source support means at a constant velocity and wherein said control circuit, said synchronization means and said data input provide for a synchronization of the starting time of the rotation of said source and a constant velocity so that said source meets said direction of greatest displacement of said heart approximately at a mid point in each of said movement periods of said heart.
- 6. A tomodensitometer according to claim 5 further comprising a speed computer connected between the output of said movement detector means and said data input of said control circuit means.
- 7. A tomodensitometer according to claim 5 wherein said control circuit means controls said drive motor means at a predetermined constant velocity corresponding to a mean heart cyclic rate.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 144,905, now abandoned, filed Apr. 29, 1980.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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