CT registration method speeds visualization of lung motion

Thursday, December 3 | 11:10 a.m.-11:20 a.m. | SSQ10-05 | Room S402AB
In this presentation, researchers from Seoul Women's University in Korea will share details on a new deformable registration method for visualizing lung motion in end-exhale and end-inhale CT scans.

This registration method can be used for the quantitative assessment of air trapping in obstructive lung disease and for tumor motion tracking in radiotherapy treatment planning, according to co-author Helen Hong of Seoul Women's University. Its average processing time for whole lungs is approximately seven minutes.

More details will be shared during the group's talk, which will be given by Yeny Yim.

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