实时三维超声心内膜壁运动分析分割方法的比较

E. Angelini, D. Hamming, S. Homma, J. Holmes, A. Laine
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本文提出了一种通过分析心室解剖形状和变形来验证实时三维超声心内膜表面分割的新方法。在对比手工跟踪和变形模型分割方法时,我们观察到体积量化具有较高的相关性,而3D形状在直接进行点匹配时则存在显著差异。在没有真正的三维基础真理来筛选心室解剖的情况下,本研究旨在定义新的测试来比较分割形状并分析其在壁运动分析背景下的准确性。心内膜表面在球面长坐标下进行有限元拟合,并通过构造节点参数图及时进行分析。本文报道了健康志愿者与壁运动异常患者参数图的比较。
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Comparison of segmentation methods for analysis of endocardial wall motion with real-time three-dimensional ultrasound
This paper presents a new methodology for validation of endocardial surface segmentation with real-time three-dimensional (RT3D) ultrasound via analysis of ventricular anatomical shape and deformations. When comparing manual tracing and deformable model segmentation methods, we observe high correlation for volume quantification while 3D shapes show significant differences when directly compared by point matching. In the absence of real three-dimensional ground truth for screening of ventricular anatomy, this study aims to define new tests to compare segmented shapes and analyze their accuracy in the context of wall motion analysis. Endocardial surfaces are fitted with finite element modeling in spheroidal prolate coordinates and analysis is performed via construction of node parameter maps in time. Comparison of parameter maps for healthy volunteers and patients with abnormal wall motion are reported.
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