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Example 2: Animated Texture on Cardiac Surface

This example illustrates the capability of P3D to project a dynamic texture onto a static surface using a dynamic NH3 cardiac PET study. It can be reproduced with data of patient PCARD1 available in the example PMOD database after installation.

Anatomy

  • Load the dynamic NH3, Stress study of patient PCARD1 into the Input area.
  • With the external tools, average the frames 8 to 18.
  • Smooth the generated average image in a similar way by applying an 8mm Gaussian Smooth 3D on the Filter tab.
  • Define REGION GROWING segmentation with threshold 65.5 for the smoothed, averaged data set. Click into the myocardium and start the Surface Rendering.
  • A smooth shape of the myocardium is shown in the scene, represented by the SR RG_65.5 object in the tree.

Cine of Dynamic
Uptake

  • Load the same dynamic NH3, Stress study of patient PCARD1 into the Texture area.
  • Select the SR RG_65.5 object in the tree, and switch the texturing to the dynamic series.
  • On the Input pane, configure the cine player to show a movie in time (Frames mode), then start. The uptake over time is now a shown as a dynamic texture on the object surface.

Note: When a dynamic study is segmented and the F button (single frame) is not selected, one object per time will be created. In this case a cine of the Input images can be run to show an animation of the object shape over time. An obvious application for this feature is the rendering of a beating heart from a gated acquisition.