A Miniaturized MEMS Motion Processing System for Nuclear Medicine Imaging Applications

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Cardiac, respiratory, and patient body motion artifacts degrade the image quality and quantitative accuracy of the nuclear medicine imaging which may lead to incorrect diagnosis, unnecessary treatment and insufficient therapy. We present a new miniaturized system including joint micro electromechanical (MEMS) accelerometer and gyroscope sensors for simultaneous extraction of cardiac and respiratory signals. We employ two tri-axial joint MEMS sensors for selecting an optimal trigger point in a cardiac and respiratory cycle. The 6-axis motion sensing helps to detect candidate features for cardiac and respiratory gating in Positron emission tomography (PET) imaging. The aim of this study was to validate MEMS-derived signals against traditional Real-time Position Management (RPM) and electrocardiography (ECG) measurement systems in 4 healthy volunteers. High agreement and correlation were found between cardiac and respiratory cycle intervals. These promising first results warrant for further investigations. 

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Computing in Cardiology

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