TTGA U-Net: Two-stage two-stream graph attention U-Net for hepatic vessel connectivity enhancement

IF 5.4 2区 医学 Q1 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL Computerized Medical Imaging and Graphics Pub Date : 2025-02-22 DOI:10.1016/j.compmedimag.2025.102514
Ziqi Zhao , Wentao Li , Xiaoyi Ding , Jianqi Sun , Lisa X. Xu
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Abstract

Accurate segmentation of hepatic vessels is pivotal for guiding preoperative planning in ablation surgery utilizing CT images. While non-contrast CT images often lack observable vessels, we focus on segmenting hepatic vessels within preoperative MR images. However, the vascular structures depicted in MR images are susceptible to noise, leading to challenges in connectivity. To address this issue, we propose a two-stage two-stream graph attention U-Net (i.e., TTGA U-Net) for hepatic vessel segmentation. Specifically, the first-stage network employs a CNN or Transformer-based architecture to preliminarily locate the vessel position, followed by an improved superpixel segmentation method to generate graph structures based on the positioning results. The second-stage network extracts graph node features through two parallel branches of a graph spatial attention network (GAT) and a graph channel attention network (GCT), employing self-attention mechanisms to balance these features. The graph pooling operation is utilized to aggregate node information. Moreover, we introduce a feature fusion module instead of skip connections to merge the two graph attention features, providing additional information to the decoder effectively. We establish a novel well-annotated high-quality MR image dataset for hepatic vessel segmentation and validate the vessel connectivity enhancement network’s effectiveness on this dataset and the public dataset 3D IRCADB. Experimental results demonstrate that our TTGA U-Net outperforms state-of-the-art methods, notably enhancing vessel connectivity.
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期刊介绍: The purpose of the journal Computerized Medical Imaging and Graphics is to act as a source for the exchange of research results concerning algorithmic advances, development, and application of digital imaging in disease detection, diagnosis, intervention, prevention, precision medicine, and population health. Included in the journal will be articles on novel computerized imaging or visualization techniques, including artificial intelligence and machine learning, augmented reality for surgical planning and guidance, big biomedical data visualization, computer-aided diagnosis, computerized-robotic surgery, image-guided therapy, imaging scanning and reconstruction, mobile and tele-imaging, radiomics, and imaging integration and modeling with other information relevant to digital health. The types of biomedical imaging include: magnetic resonance, computed tomography, ultrasound, nuclear medicine, X-ray, microwave, optical and multi-photon microscopy, video and sensory imaging, and the convergence of biomedical images with other non-imaging datasets.
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