Title :
Left ventricular shape reconstruction and description in 3D with application to self-referring echocardiographic reports
Author :
Baroni, M. ; Barletta, G. ; Salvi, S. ; Bene, R. Del ; Fantini, F.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. Eng., Florence Univ., Italy
Abstract :
In order to improve the evaluation of echocardiographic stress tests, 3D reconstruction of left ventricular (LV) endocardial surface with a complete description of the shape and its modifications was obtained using a limited number (4-6) of long-axis apical views. Regularization theory was exploited in order to minimize an energy functional, i.e. the weighted sum of fitting mean square error and thin-plate surface variation. According to the finite element method, energy minimization was accomplished iteratively by means of the conjugate gradient descent algorithm and considering either a cylindrical parametrization or a spherical one. Koenderink´s index was computed to map the endocardial surface onto a matrix of compact and invariant shape descriptors. Grouping and matching of hyperbolic and elliptical patches allowed regional deformation due to acute ischemia to be identified, whereas little variation was found in normal subjects.
Keywords :
biomechanics; conjugate gradient methods; echocardiography; finite element analysis; image matching; image reconstruction; iterative methods; medical image processing; 3D reconstruction; Koenderink´s index; Regularization theory; acute ischemia; conjugate gradient descent algorithm; coronary artery disease; cylindrical parametrization; echocardiographic stress tests; elliptical patches; energy functional; energy minimization; finite element method; hyperbolic patches; invariant shape descriptors; left ventricular endocardial surface; left ventricular shape reconstruction; long-axis apical views; mean square error; normal subjects; regional deformation; self-referring echocardiographic reports; spherical parametrization; thin-plate surface variation; weighted sum; Finite element methods; Ischemic pain; Iterative algorithms; Mean square error methods; Minimization methods; Shape; Stress; Surface fitting; Surface reconstruction; Testing;
Conference_Titel :
Computers in Cardiology 1995
Conference_Location :
Vienna, Austria
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3053-6
DOI :
10.1109/CIC.1995.482772