Title :
Automatic Model-Based Segmentation of the Heart in CT Images
Author :
Ecabert, Olivier ; Peters, Jochen ; Schramm, Hauke ; Lorenz, Cristian ; Von Berg, Jens ; Walker, Matthew J. ; Vembar, Mani ; Olszewski, Mark E. ; Subramanyan, Krishna ; Lavi, Guy ; Weese, Jürgen
Author_Institution :
X-ray Imaging Syst., Philips Res. Eur.-Aachen, Aachen
Abstract :
Automatic image processing methods are a pre-requisite to efficiently analyze the large amount of image data produced by computed tomography (CT) scanners during cardiac exams. This paper introduces a model-based approach for the fully automatic segmentation of the whole heart (four chambers, myocardium, and great vessels) from 3-D CT images. Model adaptation is done by progressively increasing the degrees-of-freedom of the allowed deformations. This improves convergence as well as segmentation accuracy. The heart is first localized in the image using a 3-D implementation of the generalized Hough transform. Pose misalignment is corrected by matching the model to the image making use of a global similarity transformation. The complex initialization of the multicompartment mesh is then addressed by assigning an affine transformation to each anatomical region of the model. Finally, a deformable adaptation is performed to accurately match the boundaries of the patient´s anatomy. A mean surface-to-surface error of 0.82 mm was measured in a leave-one-out quantitative validation carried out on 28 images. Moreover, the piecewise affine transformation introduced for mesh initialization and adaptation shows better interphase and interpatient shape variability characterization than commonly used principal component analysis.
Keywords :
Hough transforms; affine transforms; cardiology; computerised tomography; image matching; image segmentation; medical image processing; patient diagnosis; 3D CT image; automatic image processing method; automatic model-based segmentation; computed tomography scanner; generalized Hough transform; heart; image matching; interpatient shape variability characterization; interphase characterization; mean surface-to-surface error; model adaptation; patient anatomy; piecewise affine transformation; pose misalignment; Adaptation model; Anatomy; Computed tomography; Convergence; Deformable models; Heart; Image analysis; Image processing; Image segmentation; Myocardium; Active shape models; Hough transform; active shape models; computed tomography; deformable models; model-based segmentation; shape modeling; three-dimensional (3-D) cardiac segmentation; three-dimensional cardiac segmentation; Algorithms; Artificial Intelligence; Computer Simulation; Heart; Humans; Image Enhancement; Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted; Imaging, Three-Dimensional; Models, Anatomic; Models, Cardiovascular; Pattern Recognition, Automated; Reproducibility of Results; Sensitivity and Specificity; Tomography, X-Ray Computed;
Journal_Title :
Medical Imaging, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMI.2008.918330