Title :
Auto-windowing of ischemic stroke lesions in diffusion weighted imaging of the brain
Author :
Mujumdar, S. ; Sivaswamy, Jayanthi ; Kishore, L.T. ; Varma, R.
Author_Institution :
Centre for Visual Inf. Technol., IIIT-H, Hyderabad, India
Abstract :
Diffusion Weighted Magnetic Resonance Imaging (DWI) is routinely used for early detection of cerebral ischemic changes in acute stroke. Fast acquisition with a standard echoplanar imaging technique generally compromises the image signal-to-noise ratio and in-plane resolution resulting in a reduction of the conspicuity and definition of lesions in the acquired data when viewed on a standard 8-bit display. We present a novel method for automatically and adaptively determining the window settings that enhance the contrast of the image relative to the ischemic lesions. The method performs a coarse segmentation of the lesions followed by contrast-to-noise ratio based computation of the optimal window parameters. The proposed method was tested on 24 datasets acquired with different protocols. The contrast improvement of the lesions is validated through a mirror region of interest analysis and by using the contrast improvement ratio metric. The average obtained improvement in contrast ranges from 25% to 60%. Preliminary results of segmentation showed a good reduction in the false positives and improvement in the lesion boundaries. A perception study of the windowed results against 8 radiologists was conducted. Reduction of 14.17% in the mean response time of detection was observed. Statistical analysis performed using t-test validates the reduction in mean response time to be significant. Results presented in the study show promise in the method.
Keywords :
biomedical MRI; brain; image segmentation; medical disorders; medical image processing; acute stroke; adaptive window settings determination; automatic window settings determination; autowindowing; brain DWI; cerebral ischemic changes; coarse lesion segmentation; contrast-noise ratio based computation; diffusion weighted MRI; image contrast enhancement; ischemic lesions; ischemic stroke lesions; magnetic resonance imaging; mirror region of interest analysis; optimal window parameters; perception study; statistical analysis; statistical t-test; Brain; Histograms; Hospitals; Image segmentation; Imaging; Lesions; Standards; Diffusion weighted imaging; acute ischemic stroke; auto-windowing; contrast enhancement;
Conference_Titel :
Medical Informatics and Telemedicine (ICMIT), 2013 Indian Conference on
Conference_Location :
Kharagpur
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-5840-8
DOI :
10.1109/IndianCMIT.2013.6529398