The dynamic spatial reconstructor: Investigating congenital heart disease in four dimensions

Volume: 7, Issue: 3-4, Pages: 124 - 137
Published: Jun 1, 1984
Abstract
The Dynamic Spatial Reconstructor (DSR) is a high-temporal resolution, three-dimensional (3-D) X-ray scanning device based on computed tomography (CT) principles. It was designed for investigation of some problems inherent in current diagnostic imaging techniques, and to allow quantitative studies of cardiovascular structure and function. One of the research protocols in which DSR is currently used involves studying selected pediatric patients...
Paper Details
Title
The dynamic spatial reconstructor: Investigating congenital heart disease in four dimensions
Published Date
Jun 1, 1984
Volume
7
Issue
3-4
Pages
124 - 137
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