DocumentCode
57104
Title
4-D spatiotemporal analysis of ultrasound contrast agent dispersion for prostate cancer localization: a feasibility study
Author
Schalk, Stefan G. ; Demi, Libertario ; Smeenge, Martijn ; Mills, David M. ; Wallace, Kirk D. ; de la Rosette, Jean J. M. C. H. ; Wijkstra, Hessel ; Mischi, Massimo
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Eindhoven Univ. of Technol., Eindhoven, Netherlands
Volume
62
Issue
5
fYear
2015
fDate
May-15
Firstpage
839
Lastpage
851
Abstract
Currently, nonradical treatment for prostate cancer is hampered by the lack of reliable diagnostics. Contrastultrasound dispersion imaging (CUDI) has recently shown great potential as a prostate cancer imaging technique. CUDI estimates the local dispersion of intravenously injected contrast agents, imaged by transrectal dynamic contrast-enhanced ultrasound (DCE-US), to detect angiogenic processes related to tumor growth. The best CUDI results have so far been obtained by similarity analysis of the contrast kinetics in neighboring pixels. To date, CUDI has been investigated in 2-D only. In this paper, an implementation of 3-D CUDI based on spatiotemporal similarity analysis of 4-D DCE-US is described. Different from 2-D methods, 3-D CUDI permits analysis of the entire prostate using a single injection of contrast agent. To perform 3-D CUDI, a new strategy was designed to estimate the similarity in the contrast kinetics at each voxel, and data processing steps were adjusted to the characteristics of 4-D DCE-US images. The technical feasibility of 4-D DCE-US in 3-D CUDI was assessed and confirmed. Additionally, in a preliminary validation in two patients, dispersion maps by 3-D CUDI were quantitatively compared with those by 2-D CUDI and with 12-core systematic biopsies with promising results.
Keywords
biomedical ultrasonics; cancer; medical image processing; spatiotemporal phenomena; ultrasonic imaging; 12-core systematic biopsies; 3D CUDI; 4D DCE-US imaging; 4D spatiotemporal similarity analysis; contrast agent; contrast-ultrasound dispersion imaging; dispersion maps; intravenously injected contrast agents; neighboring pixels; nonradical treatment; prostate cancer imaging technique; transrectal dynamic contrast-enhanced ultrasound imaging; tumor growth; Dispersion; Imaging; Kernel; Spatiotemporal phenomena; Speckle; Ultrasonic imaging; Wiener filters;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-3010
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TUFFC.2014.006907
Filename
7103524
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