DocumentCode
1519085
Title
Mitral Annulus Segmentation From 3D Ultrasound Using Graph Cuts
Author
Schneider, Robert J. ; Perrin, Douglas P. ; Vasilyev, Nikolay V. ; Marx, Gerald R. ; Nido, Pedro J del ; Howe, Robert D.
Author_Institution
Sch. of Eng. & Appl. Sci., Harvard Univ., Cambridge, MA, USA
Volume
29
Issue
9
fYear
2010
Firstpage
1676
Lastpage
1687
Abstract
The shape of the mitral valve annulus is used in diagnostic and modeling applications, yet methods to accurately and reproducibly delineate the annulus are limited. This paper presents a mitral annulus segmentation algorithm designed for closed mitral valves which locates the annulus in three-dimensional ultrasound using only a single user-specified point near the center of the valve. The algorithm first constructs a surface at the location of the thin leaflets, and then locates the annulus by finding where the thin leaflet tissue meets the thicker heart wall. The algorithm iterates until convergence metrics are satisfied, resulting in an operator-independent mitral annulus segmentation. The accuracy of the algorithm was assessed from both a diagnostic and surgical standpoint by comparing the algorithm´s results to delineations made by a group of experts on clinical ultrasound images of the mitral valve, and to delineations made by an expert with a surgical view of the mitral annulus on excised porcine hearts using an electromagnetically tracked pointer. In the former study, the algorithm was statistically indistinguishable from the best performing expert (p = 0.85 ) and had an average RMS difference of 1.81±0.78 mm to the expert average. In the latter, the average RMS difference between the algorithm´s annulus and the electromagnetically tracked points across six hearts was 1.19±0.17 mm .
Keywords
biological tissues; biomedical ultrasonics; cardiovascular system; image segmentation; medical image processing; patient diagnosis; surgery; 3D ultrasound; electromagnetically tracked pointer; graph cuts; heart wall; mitral annulus segmentation algorithm; mitral valves; operator-independent mitral annulus segmentation; patient diagnosis; porcine hearts; single user-specified point; surgery; thin leaflet tissue; three-dimensional ultrasound; Geometry; Heart; Hospitals; Image segmentation; Pediatrics; Shape; Surgery; Ultrasonic imaging; Valves; Visualization; Annulus; graph cuts; mitral valve; segmentation; ultrasound; Algorithms; Animals; Echocardiography, Three-Dimensional; Humans; Image Processing, Computer-Assisted; Mitral Valve; Models, Cardiovascular; Reproducibility of Results; Swine;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Medical Imaging, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0278-0062
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMI.2010.2050595
Filename
5487412
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