Evaluation of an Automatic Intraluminal Edge Detection Technique for Intravascular Ultrasound Images
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Intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) imaging enables detailed analysis and precise measurements of vascular cross-sections. However, to achieve a reduction in the existing level of observer variability requires the development of quantitaive IVUS. We have developed a fully automatic intraluminal edge detection technique, based on adaptive active contour models and called ADDER (adaptive damping dependent on echographic regions) that allows the quantitation of the intraluminal cross-sectional area (ICSA). Using a 30-MHz mechanically rotated transducer mounted at the tip of a 3.5-F catheter, 58 normal and pathologic arterial segments (from coronary, renal, splenic, iliac, and carotid arteries) were imaged in vitro. These images were analyzed by 2 experts, E1 and E2, who manually traced the intraluminal contour twice for each image, as well as with ADDER. Intra-observer variabilities for ICSAs were found to be excellent (-1.454±3.51% for E1, 0.96±5.4% for E2). The inter-observer variability was 2.1±4.3%. The success factor for ADDER was 89%. Its intra-observer variability was null, as the method always finds a unique contour. The correlation between the automatically detected ICSA and the manual ICSA was: r=0.99(y=1.03x+0.89mm^2). Morphometric variations between manually and automatically traced contours, analyzed by the centerline method, were 100±140 mm on average. In conclusion, the ADDER automatic contour detection applied to IVUS images is robust and characterized by small systematic and random errors; therefore, quantitative IVUS is a useful tool in clinical research trials.
- 社団法人日本循環器学会の論文
- 1998-01-20
著者
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Beaune J.
Department Of Hemodynamics And Radiology Hospices Civils De Lyon And Claude Bernard University
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Finet G.
Department of Hemodynamics and Radiology, Hospices Civils de Lyon and Claude Bernard University
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Maurincomme E.
CREATIS, Research Unit associated to CNRS (#5515) and affiliated to INSERM
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Reiber J.H.C.
Laboratory for Clinical and Experimental Image Processing, Leiden University Hospital
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Savalle L.
Laboratory for Clinical and Experimental Image Processing, Leiden University Hospital
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Magnin I.
CREATIS, Research Unit associated to CNRS (#5515) and affiliated to INSERM
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Finet G.
Department Of Hemodynamics And Radiology Hospices Civils De Lyon And Claude Bernard University : Cre
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Magnin I.
Creatis Research Unit Associated To Cnrs (#5515) And Affiliated To Inserm
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Savalle L.
Laboratory For Clinical And Experimental Image Processing Leiden University Hospital
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Reiber J.h.c.
Laboratory For Clinical And Experimental Image Processing Leiden University Hospital
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Maurincomme E.
Creatis Research Unit Associated To Cnrs (#5515) And Affiliated To Inserm : Ge Medical Systems Europ
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