Principles Of CT Motion Correction
This module introduces CT motion correction technology and explains how new algorithms reduce artifacts from cardiac respiratory and patient motion. It describes hardware approaches such as faster rotation and software methods including motion compensated reconstruction. The content highlights benefits for cardiac imaging pediatrics and uncooperative patients. It also explains that motion correction can improve quantitative measurements and reduce repeat scans. The module emphasizes that technologists should understand when motion correction is available and how to select appropriate protocols. By exploring motion correction students can design term papers on image quality patient cooperation and technology tradeoffs.
Sources Of Motion In CT
This section explains cardiac respiratory and voluntary motion.
Advanced Motion Correction Methods
This section focuses on algorithmic and hardware solutions.
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