LOCALLY ADAPTIVE HALF-MAX METHODS FOR AIRWAY LUMEN-AREA AND WALL-THICKNESS AND THEIR REPEAT CT SCAN REPRODUCIBILITY.

Syed Ahmed Nadeem, Eric A Hoffman, Alejandro P Comellas, Punam K Saha
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Quantitative computed tomography (CT)-based characterization of bronchial metrics is increasingly being used to investigate chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)-related phenotypes. Automated methods for airway measurements benefit large multi-site studies by reducing cost and subjectivity errors. Critical challenges for CT-based analysis of airway morphology are related to location of lumen and wall transitions in the presence of varying scales and intensity-contrasts from proximal to distal sites. This paper introduces locally adaptive half-max methods to locate airway lumen and wall transitions and compute cross-sectional lumen area and wall-thickness. Also, the method uses a consistency analysis of wall-thickness to avoid adjoining-structure-artifacts. Experimental results show that computed bronchial measures at individual anatomic airway tree locations are repeat CT scan reproducible with intra-class correlation coefficient (ICC) values exceeding 0.9 and 0.8 for lumen-area and wall-thickness, respectively. Observed ICC values for derived morphologic measures, e.g., lumen-area compactness (ICC>0.67) and tapering (ICC>0.47) are relatively lower.

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气道腔面积和壁厚的局部自适应半最大值方法及其重复 CT 扫描的再现性。
基于计算机断层扫描(CT)的支气管指标定量分析正越来越多地用于研究慢性阻塞性肺病(COPD)相关表型。气道测量的自动化方法可降低成本和主观误差,有利于大型多站点研究。基于 CT 的气道形态分析面临的关键挑战是,在从近端到远端存在不同尺度和强度对比的情况下,如何确定管腔和管壁过渡的位置。本文介绍了局部自适应半最大值方法,用于定位气道管腔和管壁过渡,并计算横截面管腔面积和管壁厚度。此外,该方法还使用了壁厚一致性分析,以避免邻近结构伪影。实验结果表明,在个别解剖气道树位置计算出的支气管测量值具有重复 CT 扫描的可重复性,管腔面积和管壁厚度的类内相关系数 (ICC) 值分别超过 0.9 和 0.8。衍生形态测量的观察 ICC 值相对较低,例如管腔面积紧密度(ICC>0.67)和锥度(ICC>0.47)。
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