X-ray velocimetry in dynamic imaging: a systematic overview of approaches.

Polish journal of radiology Pub Date : 2025-06-16 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.5114/pjr/202948
Dani N Jijo, Omkar Uttam Gaonkar, Sayali Satish Chodankar, Adiel Bhandari, Farnaz Fiza
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X-ray velocimetry (XV) is a novel imaging technique that allows for real-time viewing and dynamic analysis of air and blood flow. Traditional imaging techniques frequently cannot capture high-resolution, real-time flow patterns, which limits their diagnostic utility. This evaluation assesses the efficacy and dependability of XV compared to traditional imaging techniques. Our principal aim was to conduct a systematic review of studies that compare the accuracy of dynamic flow measurements of XV in comparison to existing imaging methods. A systematic review was conducted according to PRISMA criteria. Fourteen papers from indexed journals, including ScienceDirect and PubMed, were examined to determine the benefits of XV for capturing dynamic flow patterns. The data show that XV outperforms traditional imaging techniques by providing higher spatial and temporal resolution, allowing for exact tracking of airflow and blood flow dynamics. These enhanced visuals help to improve diagnosis accuracy and comprehension of physiological processes. XV is a significant improvement in medical imaging, providing real-time, high-resolution insights that help with patient evaluation and clinical decision-making. Its application may improve diagnostic capabilities and patient outcomes in pulmonary and vascular examinations.

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动态成像中的x射线测速:方法的系统概述。
x射线测速(XV)是一种新颖的成像技术,可以实时观察和动态分析空气和血液流动。传统的成像技术往往不能捕获高分辨率、实时的流体模式,这限制了它们的诊断效用。与传统成像技术相比,该评估评估了XV的有效性和可靠性。我们的主要目的是对研究进行系统回顾,比较XV动态流量测量的准确性与现有成像方法的比较。根据PRISMA标准进行了系统审查。来自包括ScienceDirect和PubMed在内的索引期刊的14篇论文被检查,以确定XV在捕获动态流模式方面的好处。数据显示,XV优于传统成像技术,提供更高的空间和时间分辨率,允许精确跟踪气流和血流动态。这些增强的视觉效果有助于提高诊断的准确性和对生理过程的理解。XV是医学成像的重大改进,提供实时、高分辨率的见解,有助于患者评估和临床决策。它的应用可以提高肺和血管检查的诊断能力和患者的预后。
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