Diagnosis and interventional Adaptive Imaging
The unit Diagnosis and Interventional Adaptive Imaging (IADI) is an Inserm unit (U1254), whose speciality is developping various techniques and methods to improve imaging of moving organs. Its research covers several research domains: the MR physics and the acquisition of MR images, the clinical methodology and validations.
This new lab has been labelled Inserm in 2009.
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Who are we ?
We are developing adaptive imaging techniques, including incorporating the patient and organ movements to the data acquisition procedure, and image reconstruction and treatment. The goal is to improve the imaging of moving organs for diagnosis purpose and the comprehension of the organ function. The application areas are cardiac, pulmonairy, renal, hepatic, and cerebral imaging.
Main research area
- Instrumentation for monitoring patiens inside the MR scanner.
- Real-time analysis, treatment and control of the physiological signal during the data acquisition.
- Registration and processing of the sequences.
- MR imaging for anatomy, diffusion, perfusion and functionality.