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Kinetic imaging is an imaging technology d … Kinetic imaging is an imaging technology developed by Szabolcs Osváth and Krisztián Szigeti in the Department of Biophysics and Radiation Biology at Semmelweis University (Budapest, Hungary). The technology allows the visualization of motion; it is based on an altered data acquisition and image processing algorithm combined with imaging techniques that use penetrating radiation (e.g., X-rays). Kinetic imaging has the potential for use in a wide variety of areas including medicine, engineering, and surveillance. For example, physiological movements, such as the circulation of blood or motion of organs can be visualized using kinetic imaging. Because of the reduced noise and the motion-based image contrast, kinetic imaging can be used to reduce X-ray dose and/or amount of required contrast agent in medical imaging (e.g., X-ray angiography). In fact, clinical trials are underway in the fields of vascular surgery and interventional radiology. Non-medical applications include non-destructive testing of products and port security scanning for stowaway pests. Kinetic imaging is a patented technology owned by Kinepict Ltd.patented technology owned by Kinepict Ltd.
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Kinetic imaging is an imaging technology d … Kinetic imaging is an imaging technology developed by Szabolcs Osváth and Krisztián Szigeti in the Department of Biophysics and Radiation Biology at Semmelweis University (Budapest, Hungary). The technology allows the visualization of motion; it is based on an altered data acquisition and image processing algorithm combined with imaging techniques that use penetrating radiation (e.g., X-rays). Kinetic imaging has the potential for use in a wide variety of areas including medicine, engineering, and surveillance. For example, physiological movements, such as the circulation of blood or motion of organs can be visualized using kinetic imaging. Because of the reduced noise and the motion-based image contrast, kinetic imaging can be used to reduce X-ray dose and/or amount of required contrast a dose and/or amount of required contrast a
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