Title of article :
Best-Quality Vessel Identification Using Vessel Quality Measure in Multiple-Phase Coronary CT Angiography
Author/Authors :
Hadjiiski, Lubomir Department of Radiology - University of Michigan - Ann Arbor, USA , Liu, Jordan Department of Radiology - University of Michigan - Ann Arbor, USA , Chan, Heang-Ping Department of Radiology - University of Michigan - Ann Arbor, USA , Zhou, Chuan Department of Radiology - University of Michigan - Ann Arbor, USA , Wei, Jun Department of Radiology - University of Michigan - Ann Arbor, USA , Chughtai, Aamer Department of Radiology - University of Michigan - Ann Arbor, USA , Kuriakose, Jean Department of Radiology - University of Michigan - Ann Arbor, USA , Agarwal, Prachi Department of Radiology - University of Michigan - Ann Arbor, USA , Kazerooni, Ella Department of Radiology - University of Michigan - Ann Arbor, USA
Pages :
13
From page :
1
To page :
13
Abstract :
The detection of stenotic plaques strongly depends on the quality of the coronary arterial tree imaged with coronary CT angiography (cCTA). However, it is time consuming for the radiologist to select the best-quality vessels from the multiple-phase cCTA for interpretation in clinical practice. We are developing an automated method for selection of the best-quality vessels from coronary arterial trees in multiple-phase cCTA to facilitate radiologist’s reading or computerized analysis. Our automated method consists of vessel segmentation, vessel registration, corresponding vessel branch matching, vessel quality measure (VQM) estimation, and automatic selection of best branches based on VQM. For every branch, the VQM was calculated as the average radial gradient. An observer preference study was conducted to visually compare the quality of the selected vessels. 167 corresponding branch pairs were evaluated by two radiologists. The agreement between the first radiologist and the automated selection was 76% with kappa of 0.49. The agreement between the second radiologist and the automated selection was also 76% with kappa of 0.45. The agreement between the two radiologists was 81% with kappa of 0.57.The observer preference study demonstrated the feasibility of the proposed automated method for the selection of the best-quality vessels from multiple cCTA phases.
Keywords :
Best-Quality , Multiple-Phase , CT
Journal title :
Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine
Serial Year :
2016
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Record number :
2606653
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