IEEE VIS 2025 Content: NeRF-CA: Dynamic Reconstruction of X-ray Coronary Angiography with Extremely Sparse-views

NeRF-CA: Dynamic Reconstruction of X-ray Coronary Angiography with Extremely Sparse-views

Kirsten W.H. Maas -

Danny Ruijters -

Anna Vilanova -

Nicola Pezzotti -

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Keywords

Neural radiance field, Image reconstruction, Angiography, Three-dimensional displays, Arteries, X-ray imaging, Dynamics, Imaging, Training data, Training

Abstract

Dynamic three-dimensional (4D) reconstruction from two-dimensional X-ray coronary angiography (CA) remains a significant clinical problem. Existing CA reconstruction methods often require extensive user interaction or large training datasets. Recently, Neural Radiance Field (NeRF) has successfully reconstructed high-fidelity scenes in natural and medical contexts without these requirements. However, challenges such as sparse-views, intra-scan motion, and complex vessel morphology hinder its direct application to CA data. We introduce NeRF-CA, a first step toward a fully automatic 4D CA reconstruction that achieves reconstructions from sparse coronary angiograms. To the best of our knowledge, we are the first to address the challenges of sparse-views and cardiac motion by decoupling the scene into the moving coronary artery and the static background, effectively translating the problem of motion into a strength. NeRF-CA serves as a first stepping stone for solving the 4D CA reconstruction problem, achieving adequate 4D reconstructions from as few as four angiograms, as required by clinical practice, while significantly outperforming state-of-the-art sparse-view X-ray NeRF. We validate our approach quantitatively and qualitatively using representative 4D phantom datasets and ablation studies.