B. Schmidt
Siemens
9 Papers
97 Citations
B. Schmidt is an academic researcher from Siemens. The author has contributed to research in topics: Isocenter & Imaging phantom. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 9 publications.
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Papers
Feasibility of computed tomography based thermometry during interstitial laser heating in bovine liver.
G. D. Pandeya,John H. G. M. Klaessens,Marcel J. W. Greuter,B. Schmidt,Thomas Flohr,R. van Hillegersberg,Matthijs Oudkerk +6 more
TL;DR: The non-invasive CT based thermometry during interstitial laser heating is feasible in the bovine liver and may be of potential use during clinical LITT of the liver.
CT-based temperature monitoring during hepatic RF ablation: feasibility in an animal model.
Philipp Bruners,G. D. Pandeya,Elena Levit,Eva Roesch,Tobias Penzkofer,Peter Isfort,B. Schmidt,Marcel J. W. Greuter,Matthijs Oudkerk,Thomas Schmitz-Rode,Christiane K. Kuhl,Andreas H. Mahnken +11 more
TL;DR: Multislice computed tomography is able to depict temperature changes in liver tissue during RFA, and a negative correlation was found for the relationship between temperature and CT value.
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Multi-slice computed tomography: A tool for non-invasive temperature measurement?
Philipp Bruners,Elena Levit,Tobias Penzkofer,Peter Isfort,Christina Ocklenburg,B. Schmidt,Thomas Schmitz-Rode,Rolf W. Günther,Andreas H. Mahnken +8 more
TL;DR: Investigation of multi-slice computed tomography as a tool for non-invasive temperature measurement found it can depict thermal density expansion of different fluids and the implementation of a temperature discrimination of several degrees C at a high spatial resolution is achievable.
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Assessment of thermal sensitivity of CT during heating of liver:an ex vivo study
TL;DR: The assessment of the thermal sensitivity of CT in ex-vivo pig liver tissue showed a linear dependency on temperature ≤90 °C, which may be beneficial for the application of isotherms or thermal maps in CT images of liver tissue.
Combination of CT scanning and fluoroscopy imaging on a flat-panel CT scanner
Michael Grasruck,Rajiv Gupta,Benjamin Reichardt,Ch. Suess,B. Schmidt,Karl Stierstorfer,Stefan Popescu,Thomas J. Brady,Thomas Flohr +8 more
- 02 Mar 2006
TL;DR: In this article, a flat-panel detector based volume CT (fpVCT) scanner was developed and evaluated, which provides a 25 cm field of view with 18 cm z-coverage at the isocenter.
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