@article{2010_IJTS,
author = {Isabela Silva and Ana Almeida and Joao Sanches},
title = {Automatic Cropping for LV Segmentation in Cardiac MRI},
journal = {International Journal of Tomography & Statistics},
volume = {13},
number = {W10},
year = {2009},
keywords = {left ventricle, automatic crop, Hough transform.},
abstract = {
Left ventricle (LV) contour extraction and tracking is important in diagnosis of
cardiac pathologies. This procedure is difficult, is usually performed manually
using software assistance, is time consuming and presents high intra/inter
operator variability. Automatization of this process is of great importance to
the clinical practice.
The most state of the art algorithms for LV segmentation, described in the
literature,are semi-automatic allowing to reduce significantly the human
intervention. A full automatic approach is still an open problem mainly because
it is difficult to compute a good initial guess for the contour, close enough of
the final solution. Additionally, since the total amount of available data is
usually large, and the region of interest (ROI) containing the LV is smaller
than the overall acquired volume, an automatic crop is needed to reduce the
computational burden associated with the pre-processing and segmentation
algorithms. The pre-processing performs compensation in one hand, for coil
sensitivity that induces intensity fluctuations across the images and, in the
other hand, for misalignments due small movements during the breath-hold
acquisition protocol.
In this paper we propose an algorithm to automatically crop the acquired volume
by defining an adaptive size ROI containing the LV. This cropping is based on
the well known Hough transform for circles, in the prior knowledge about the
location of the heart and also on the high signal variability over time due to
muscle contraction at the LV borders.Tests with real data have shown promising
results.
},
issn = {0973-7294},
url = {http://ceser.res.in/ceserp/index.php/ijts/article/view/320}
}