 Segmentation of
Angiographic Images
Radiographic imaging has proven to be an invaluable tool for the diagnosis and
treatment of heart disease. To aid in this task, we are developing methods to
perform the automated segmentation of coronary arterial structure from data
contained in ciné sequences of biplanar x-ray angiograms. The overall goal is
to detect, locate and quantitatively characterize the vasculature, especially
stenotic lesions.
The images we are working with are acquired using biplanar imaging devices
which take a combined total of 30 images per second. Due to radiographic
constraints, the two views are interleaved and the result is a pair of 15
images per second ciné sequences as can be seen in the following mpeg
sequences.
100K mpeg sequence
These images are the input used by the system we are developing. As mentioned
above, the two views are taken simultaneously (+/- 1/15 sec). The upper and
lower halves of the image correspond each to a view.
147K mpeg sequence
These next images are the result of processing with the first stage of our
segmentation system. The results are obtained with virtually no user
interaction.
200K mpeg sequence
The final stages in our system require user interaction. Through the use of the
user interface, users may edit the initial
segmentation created by the system. Because much of the segmentation has
already been done, the time required of the user to finish the segmentation is
minimal.
Project Members:
References:
- "Model-Based Labeling of Arterial Structure Using Temporal
Disambiguation,"
N. Ezquerra, S. Capell, L. Klein, and P. Duijves.
submitted to IEEE Trans. on Medical Imaging.
- "Three-Dimensional Representation of Coronary Arteries: A Preliminary
Clinical Evaluation,"
L. Klein, J. Peifer, M. Ghazzal, N. Ezquerra,
C. Cooke and E. Garcia. Circulation, Vol. 84, No. 4, II-721, 1995.
- "The Automated Segmentation of Coronary Vessels in Angiographic Image
Sequences,"
J. F. O'Brien and N. F. Ezquerra. IEEE Proc.:
Visualization in Biomedical Computing, October 1994.
- "Automated Segmentation of Coronary Vessels in Angiographic Image
Sequences Using Temporal, Spatial, and Structural Constraints,"
J.
O'Brien and N. Ezquerra. Visualization in Biomedical Computing (VBC T94)
Conference, SPIE Vol. 2359, No. 25, pp. 25-37, October 1994.
- "Spatiotemporal Detection of Arterial Structures Using Active
Contours,"
E. Hyche, N. Ezquerra, and R. Mullick. Proc. 2nd. Int.
Conf. on Visualization in Biomedical Computing (VBC T92), SPIE 1808, R.
Robb, ed., pp. 56-62, Chapel Hill, NC, October 1992.
- "Three-Dimensional Coronary Angiography,"
L. Klein, E. Garcia, C.
Cooke, R. Folks and J. Peifer. Am. J. Cardiac Imaging Vol. 7, No. 3, pp.
187-194, 1992.
- "Coronary Vasculature Visualization from Limited Angiographic
Views,"
J. W. Peifer, R. Mullick, N. F. Ezquerra, M. E. Hyche, E. V.
Garcia, L. Klein, and C. D. Cooke. IEEE Proc. of the First Conference on
Visualization in Biomedical Computing, Atlanta, GA, pp. 195-200, May
1990.
- "3-Dimensional Reconstruction of Arterial Structure from Biplane
Angiography,"
C. D. Cooke, L. Jofre, L. Klein, J. W. Peifer, N. F.
Ezquerra, W. S. Briggs, M. S. West, and E. V. Garcia. IEEE Technicon '87
Conference Proceedings, Miami, Florida, October 28-30, 1987.
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