• DocumentCode
    1364498
  • Title

    Automatic detection of the boundary of the calcaneus from ultrasound parametric images using an active contour model; clinical assessment

  • Author

    Lefebvre, Francoise ; Berger, Genevieve ; Laugier, Pascal

  • Author_Institution
    CNRS, Paris, France
  • Volume
    17
  • Issue
    1
  • fYear
    1998
  • Firstpage
    45
  • Lastpage
    52
  • Abstract
    Presents a computerized method for automated detection of the boundary of the os calcis on in vivo ultrasound parametric images, using an active dynamic contour model. The initial contour, defined without user interaction, is an iso-contour extracted from the textural feature space. The contour is deformed through the action of internal and external forces, until stability is reached. The external forces, which characterize image features, are a combination of gray-level information and second-order textural features arising from local cooccurrence matrices. The broadband ultrasound attenuation (BUA) value is then averaged within the contour obtained. The method was applied to 381 clinical images. The contour was correctly detected in the great majority of the cases. For the short-term reproducibility study, the mean coefficient of variation was equal to 1.81% for BUA values and 4.95% for areas in the detected region. Women with osteoporosis had a lower BUA than age-matched controls (p=0.0005). In healthy women, the age-related decline was -0.45 dB/MHz/yr. In the group of healthy post-menopausal women, years since menopause, weight and age were significant predictors of BUA. These results are comparable to those obtained when averaging BUA values in a small region of interest.
  • Keywords
    acoustic signal processing; biomedical ultrasonics; bone; edge detection; image texture; medical image processing; physiological models; ultrasonic absorption; active contour model; broadband ultrasound attenuation; calcaneus boundary automatic detection; clinical assessment; computerized method; external forces; gray-level information; image features characterization; internal forces; isocontour extraction; local cooccurrence matrices; medical diagnostic imaging; second-order textural features; textural feature space; ultrasound parametric images; women with osteoporosis; Active contours; Attenuation; Bones; Image analysis; In vivo; Osteoporosis; Particle measurements; Reproducibility of results; Ultrasonic imaging; Ultrasonic variables measurement; Adult; Aged; Body Weight; Calcaneus; Female; Humans; Mathematics; Methods; Middle Aged; Osteoporosis; Postmenopause; Reproducibility of Results;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Medical Imaging, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0278-0062
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/42.668693
  • Filename
    668693