Michael Grasruck

Department of Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital, 55 Fruit St., GRB 273A, Boston, MA, 02114, USA.

Publications of Michael Grasruck

  • Reproducibility of trabecular structure analysis using flat-panel volume computed tomography.

    Authors: Arnold Cheung, Miriam Bredella, Ma'moun Al Khalaf, Michael Grasruck, Christianne Leidecker, Rajiv Gupta

    Skeletal radiology. 06/2009;

    PURPOSE: To determine inter-scan, inter-reader and intra-reader variability of trabecular structure analysis using flat-panel volume computed tomography (fp-VCT) in cadaver knee specimens. METHODS:
  • Dynamic imaging of a model of intracranial saccular aneurysms using ultra-high-resolution flat-panel volumetric computed tomography.

    Authors: Alim P Mitha, Benjamin Reichardt, Michael Grasruck, Eric Macklin, Soenke Bartling, Christianne Leidecker, Bernhard Schmidt, Thomas Flohr, Thomas J Brady, Christopher S Ogilvy, Rajiv Gupta

    Journal of neurosurgery. 05/2009;

    Object Imaging of intracranial aneurysms using conventional multidetector CT (MDCT) is limited because of nonvisualization of features such as perforating vessels, pulsatile blebs, and neck remnants
  • Intrinsic gating for small-animal computed tomography: a robust ECG-less paradigm for deriving cardiac phase information and functional imaging.

    Authors: Julien Dinkel, Soenke H Bartling, Jan Kuntz, Michael Grasruck, Annette Kopp-Schneider, Masayoshi Iwasaki, Stefanie Dimmeler, Rajiv Gupta, Wolfhard Semmler, Hans-Ulrich Kauczor, Fabian Kiessling

    Circulation. Cardiovascular imaging. 11/2008; 1(3):235-43.

    BACKGROUND: A projection-based method of intrinsic cardiac gating in small-animal computed tomography imaging is presented. METHODS AND RESULTS: In this method, which operates without external ECG
  • Intrinsic respiratory gating in small-animal CT.

    Authors: Soenke H Bartling, Julien Dinkel, Wolfram Stiller, Michael Grasruck, Ijad Madisch, Hans-Ulrich Kauczor, Wolfhard Semmler, Rajiv Gupta, Fabian Kiessling

    European radiology. 08/2008; 18(7):1375-84.

    Gating in small-animal CT imaging can compensate artefacts caused by physiological motion during scanning. However, all published gating approaches for small animals rely on additional hardware to
  • Flat panel computed tomography for non-invasive flow measurement: initial results in in-vitro studies.

    Authors: Andreas H Mahnken, Michael Grasruck, Bernhard Schmidt, Rolf W Günther, Joachim E Wildberger

    European radiology. 05/2008; 18(4):747-52.

    The purpose was to evaluate the feasibility of flat panel computed tomography (FPCT) for quantifying flow by analyzing contrast changes along the z-axis in an in-vitro setting. Contrast material was
  • Musculoskeletal applications of flat-panel volume CT.

    Authors: Benjamin Reichardt, Ammar Sarwar, Soenke Bartling, Arnold Cheung, Michael Grasruck, Christianne Leidecker, Miriam Bredella, Thomas Brady, Rajiv Gupta

    Skeletal radiology. 05/2008;

    Flat-panel volume computed tomography (fpVCT) is a recent development in imaging. We discuss some of the musculoskeletal applications of a high-resolution flat-panel CT scanner. FpVCT has four main
  • Dynamic Imaging of Aneurysms Using Flat Panel Volume CT

    Authors: Rajiv Gupta, Benjamin Reichardt, Alim Mitha, Michael Grasruck, Bernhard Schmid, Christopher Ogilvy

    RSNA; 12/2007

    PURPOSE Imaging of intracranial aneurysms using conventional multi-detector CT (MDCT) is limited because of non-visualization of features such as perforating vessels, pulsatile blebs, and neck
  • Retrospective motion gating in small animal CT of mice and rats.

    Authors: Soenke H Bartling, Wolfram Stiller, Michael Grasruck, Bernhard Schmidt, Peter Peschke, Wolfhard Semmler, Fabian Kiessling

    Investigative radiology. 11/2007; 42(10):704-14.

    OBJECTIVES: Implementation and evaluation of retrospective respiratory and cardiac gating of mice and rats using a flat-panel volume-CT prototype (fpVCT). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Respiratory and
  • Material differentiation by dual energy CT: initial experience.

    Authors: Thorsten R C Johnson, Bernhard Krauss, Martin Sedlmair, Michael Grasruck, Herbert Bruder, Dominik Morhard, Christian Fink, Sabine Weckbach, Miriam Lenhard, Bernhard Schmidt, Thomas Flohr, Maximilian F Reiser, Christoph R Becker

    European radiology. 07/2007; 17(6):1510-7.

    The aim of this study was to assess the feasibility of a differentiation of iodine from other materials and of different body tissues using dual energy CT. Ten patients were scanned on a SOMATOM
  • Dynamic CT Angiography and Perfusion Using a Wide Coverage, Flat-panel Volume CT: Technical Development and Feasibility Demonstration

    Authors: Rajiv Gupta, Michael Grasruck, Benjamin Reichardt, Bernhard Schmidt, Ernst Klotz, Christoph Suess, et al

    RSNA; 12/2006

    PURPOSE A Flat-panel detector based Volume CT (fpVCT) prototype scanner, in contrast to conventional multi-detector CT, provides large scanning area along the z-axis and enables complete organ
  • Ultra-high resolution flat-panel volume CT: fundamental principles, design architecture, and system characterization.

    Authors: Rajiv Gupta, Michael Grasruck, Christoph Suess, Soenke H Bartling, Bernhard Schmidt, Karl Stierstorfer, Stefan Popescu, Tom Brady, Thomas Flohr

    European radiology. 07/2006; 16(6):1191-205.

    Digital flat-panel-based volume CT (VCT) represents a unique design capable of ultra-high spatial resolution, direct volumetric imaging, and dynamic CT scanning. This innovation, when fully
  • First performance evaluation of a dual-source CT (DSCT) system.

    Authors: Thomas G Flohr, Cynthia H McCollough, Herbert Bruder, Martin Petersilka, Klaus Gruber, Christoph Süss, Michael Grasruck, Karl Stierstorfer, Bernhard Krauss, Rainer Raupach, Andrew N Primak, Axel Küttner, Stefan Achenbach, Christoph Becker, Andreas Kopp, Bernd M Ohnesorge

    European radiology. 03/2006; 16(2):256-68.

    We present a performance evaluation of a recently introduced dual-source computed tomography (DSCT) system equipped with two X-ray tubes and two corresponding detectors, mounted onto the rotating
  • High-resolution reconstruction of a waxed heart specimen with flat panel volume computed tomography and rapid prototyping.

    Authors: Gerald F Greil, Axel Kuettner, Thomas Flohr, Michael Grasruck, Ludger Sieverding, Hans-Peter Meinzer, Ivo Wolf

    Journal of computer assisted tomography. 31(3):444-8.

    A waxed piglet heart was scanned with a flat panel volume computed tomography scanner (voxel size, 0.25 mm). Virtual and real laser-sintered models showed excellent visual concordance with the
  • Inherently 3-dimensional method for measurement of computed tomographic resolution anisotropy.

    Authors: Stephen E Jones, Michael Grasruck, Bernhard Schmidt, Ijad Madisch, Ryan Egeland, Tom Brady, Rajiv Gupta

    Journal of computer assisted tomography. 30(6):962-71.

    OBJECTIVE: Current techniques to measure computed tomography (CT) spatial resolution use separate methods for in-plane and out-of-plane directions. The growing use of near-isotropic voxel size
  • Flat-panel volume CT: fundamental principles, technology, and applications.

    Authors: Rajiv Gupta, Arnold C Cheung, Soenke H Bartling, Jennifer Lisauskas, Michael Grasruck, Christianne Leidecker, Bernhard Schmidt, Thomas Flohr, Thomas J Brady

    Radiographics : a review publication of the Radiological Society of North America, Inc. 28(7):2009-22.

    Flat-panel volume computed tomography (CT) systems have an innovative design that allows coverage of a large volume per rotation, fluoroscopic and dynamic imaging, and high spatial resolution that

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Keywords of Michael Grasruck

computed tomography
 
computed tomography imaging
 
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CT scanners
 
flow rates
 
gating reference signal
 
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neck remnants
 
tomography imaging
 
volume computed tomography
 
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  • 2008–2009
    • Massachusetts General Hospital
      • Department of Radiology
      Boston, MA, USA
  • 2007–2008
    • Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum
      Heidelberg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany