Digital subtraction angiography has been accepted as an invaluable clinical
tool over the past decade; however, film-screen-based angiography is still
performed routinely when high-resolution or large field-of-view angiograms
are needed. A technique is presented whereby two films from an angiographi
c sequence are digitized using a high-resolution laser digitizer, anal the
digitized images are aligned, subtracted, and displayed using the computer.
To accommodate for some types of patient motion, an image warping algorith
m is presented and discussed in detail. The warping algorithm is piecewise
linear, using triangular regions for warping, resulting in a global nonline
ar transform across triangle elements. An algorithm describing optimal tria
ngle selection also is discussed. The results show that subtraction images
of excellent quality can be produced by the proposed technique, and suggest
that, in some settings, digitized subtraction films may be preferred over
conventional film subtraction. Copyright (C) 1998 by W.B. Saunders Company.