DocumentCode :
107673
Title :
Fully automated segmentation and tracking of the intima media thickness in ultrasound video sequences of the common carotid artery
Author :
Ilea, D.E. ; Duffy, C. ; Kavanagh, L. ; Stanton, A. ; Whelan, P.F.
Author_Institution :
Centre for Image Process. & Anal. (CIPA), Dublin City Univ., Dublin, Ireland
Volume :
60
Issue :
1
fYear :
2013
fDate :
Jan-13
Abstract :
The robust identification and measurement of the intima media thickness (IMT) has a high clinical relevance because it represents one of the most precise predictors used in the assessment of potential future cardiovascular events. To facilitate the analysis of arterial wall thickening in serial clinical investigations, in this paper we have developed a novel fully automatic algorithm for the segmentation, measurement, and tracking of the intima media complex (IMC) in B-mode ultrasound video sequences. The proposed algorithm entails a two-stage image analysis process that initially addresses the segmentation of the IMC in the first frame of the ultrasound video sequence using a model-based approach; in the second step, a novel customized tracking procedure is applied to robustly detect the IMC in the subsequent frames. For the video tracking procedure, we introduce a spatially coherent algorithm called adaptive normalized correlation that prevents the tracking process from converging to wrong arterial interfaces. This represents the main contribution of this paper and was developed to deal with inconsistencies in the appearance of the IMC over the cardiac cycle. The quantitative evaluation has been carried out on 40 ultrasound video sequences of the common carotid artery (CCA) by comparing the results returned by the developed algorithm with respect to ground truth data that has been manually annotated by clinical experts. The measured IMTmean ± standard deviation recorded by the proposed algorithm is 0.60 mm ± 0.10, with a mean coefficient of variation (CV) of 2.05%, whereas the corresponding result obtained for the manually annotated ground truth data is 0.60 mm ± 0.11 with a mean CV equal to 5.60%. The numerical results reported in this paper indicate that the proposed algorithm is able to correctly segment and track the IMC in ultrasound CCA video sequences, and we were encouraged by the stability of our technique when applied - o data captured under different imaging conditions. Future clinical studies will focus on the evaluation of patients that are affected by advanced cardiovascular conditions such as focal thickening and arterial plaques.
Keywords :
biomedical ultrasonics; blood vessels; cardiovascular system; image segmentation; image sequences; medical image processing; video signal processing; B-mode ultrasound video sequences; IMC segmentation; adaptive normalized correlation; arterial plaques; arterial wall thickening; automated segmentation; automatic algorithm; cardiac cycle; cardiovascular conditions; cardiovascular events; clinical experts; coefficient of variation; common carotid artery; customized tracking procedure; focal thickening; imaging conditions; intima media thickness; model-based approach; robust identification; spatially coherent algorithm; two-stage image analysis process; ultrasound CCA video sequences; video tracking procedure; Carotid arteries; Image segmentation; Manuals; Media; Ultrasonic imaging; Video sequences; Adult; Algorithms; Carotid Artery, Common; Carotid Intima-Media Thickness; Female; Humans; Image Processing, Computer-Assisted; Male; Middle Aged; Reproducibility of Results; Ultrasonography; Videotape Recording;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0885-3010
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TUFFC.2013.2547
Filename :
6396496
Link To Document :
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