• DocumentCode
    25103
  • Title

    Application of Micro-Computed Tomography With Iodine Staining to Cardiac Imaging, Segmentation, and Computational Model Development

  • Author

    Aslanidi, Oleg V. ; Nikolaidou, T. ; Jichao Zhao ; Smaill, B.H. ; Gilbert, S.H. ; Holden, A.V. ; Lowe, T. ; Withers, P.J. ; Stephenson, R.S. ; Jarvis, J.C. ; Hancox, J.C. ; Boyett, M.R. ; Henggui Zhang

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Biomed. Eng., King´s Coll. London, London, UK
  • Volume
    32
  • Issue
    1
  • fYear
    2013
  • fDate
    Jan. 2013
  • Firstpage
    8
  • Lastpage
    17
  • Abstract
    Micro-computed tomography (micro-CT) has been widely used to generate high-resolution 3-D tissue images from small animals nondestructively, especially for mineralized skeletal tissues. However, its application to the analysis of soft cardiovascular tissues has been limited by poor inter-tissue contrast. Recent ex vivo studies have shown that contrast between muscular and connective tissue in micro-CT images can be enhanced by staining with iodine. In the present study, we apply this novel technique for imaging of cardiovascular structures in canine hearts. We optimize the method to obtain high-resolution X-ray micro-CT images of the canine atria and its distinctive regions-including the Bachmann´s bundle, atrioventricular node, pulmonary arteries and veins-with clear inter-tissue contrast. The imaging results are used to reconstruct and segment the detailed 3-D geometry of the atria. Structure tensor analysis shows that the arrangement of atrial fibers can also be characterized using the enhanced micro-CT images, as iodine preferentially accumulates within the muscular fibers rather than in connective tissues. This novel technique can be particularly useful in nondestructive imaging of 3-D cardiac architectures from large animals and humans, due to the combination of relatively high speed ( ~ 1 h/per scan of the large canine heart) and high voxel resolution (36 μm) provided. In summary, contrast micro-CT facilitates fast and nondestructive imaging and segmenting of detailed 3-D cardiovascular geometries, as well as measuring fiber orientation, which are crucial in constructing biophysically detailed computational cardiac models.
  • Keywords
    blood vessels; cardiovascular system; computerised tomography; image reconstruction; image segmentation; lung; medical image processing; muscle; 3D cardiac architectures; 3D tissue images; Bachmann´s bundle; atrioventricular node; canine atria; canine hearts; cardiac imaging; computational model development; connective tissue; fiber orientation; high resolution X-ray micro-CT images; image reconstruction; iodine staining; microcomputed tomography; mineralized skeletal tissues; muscular tissue; nondestructive imaging; pulmonary arteries; segmentation; soft cardiovascular tissues; structure tensor analysis; veins; Biomedical imaging; Geometry; Heart; Image reconstruction; Image segmentation; Optical fiber cables; Animal models and imaging; X-ray imaging and computed tomography; heart; tissue modelling; Animals; Contrast Media; Coronary Vessels; Dogs; Female; Heart; Imaging, Three-Dimensional; Iodine Compounds; Models, Cardiovascular; X-Ray Microtomography;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Medical Imaging, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0278-0062
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TMI.2012.2209183
  • Filename
    6242415