Title :
Efficient model-based quantification of left ventricular function in 3-D echocardiography
Author :
Gérard, Olivier ; Billon, Antoine Collet ; Rouet, Jean-Michel ; Jacob, Marie ; Fradkin, Maxim ; Allouche, Cyril
Author_Institution :
Philips Res., Medisys Group, Suresnes, France
Abstract :
Quantitative functional analysis of the left ventricle plays a very important role in the diagnosis of heart diseases. While in standard two-dimensional echocardiography this quantification is limited to rather crude volume estimation, three-dimensional (3-D) echocardiography not only significantly improves its accuracy but also makes it possible to derive valuable additional information, like various wall-motion measurements. In this paper, we present a new efficient method for the functional evaluation of the left ventricle from 3-D echographic sequences. It comprises a segmentation step that is based on the integration of 3-D deformable surfaces and a four-dimensional statistical heart motion model. The segmentation results in an accurate 3-D + time left ventricle discrete representation. Functional descriptors like local wall-motion indexes are automatically derived from this representation. The method has been successfully tested both on electrocardiography-gated and real-time 3-D data. It has proven to be fast, accurate, and robust.
Keywords :
biomechanics; echocardiography; image motion analysis; image segmentation; image sequences; medical image processing; physiological models; 3-D deformable surfaces integration; electrocardiography-gated data; four-dimensional statistical heart motion model; functional descriptors; functional evaluation; left ventricle function quantification; local wall-motion indexes; medical diagnostic imaging; real-time 3-D data; segmentation step; wall-motion measurements; Cardiac disease; Cardiology; Echocardiography; Heart; Image quality; Jacobian matrices; Measurement standards; Robustness; Ultrasonic imaging; Volume measurement; Echocardiography, Three-Dimensional; Electrocardiography; Humans; Models, Cardiovascular; Myocardial Contraction; Ventricular Function, Left;
Journal_Title :
Medical Imaging, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMI.2002.804435