Résumé
Quantitatively assessing myocardial perfusion is a key issue for the diagnosis, therapeutic planning and patient follow-up of cardio-vascular diseases. To this end, perfusion MRI (p-MRI) has emerged as a valuable clinical investigation tool thanks to its ability of dynamically imaging the first pass of a contrast bolus in the framework of stress/rest exams. However, reliable techniques for automatically computing regional first pass curves from 2D short-axis cardiac p-MRI sequences remain to be elaborated. We address this problem and develop an unsupervised four-step approach comprising: (i) a coarse spatio-temporal segmentation step, allowing to automatically detect a region of interest for the heart over the whole sequence, and to select a reference frame with maximal myocardium contrast; (ii) a model-based variational segmentation step of the reference frame, yielding a bi-ventricular partition of the heart into left ventricle, right ventricle and myocardium components; (iii) a respiratory/cardiac motion artifacts compensation step using a novel region-driven intensity-based non rigid registration technique, allowing to elastically propagate the reference bi-ventricular segmentation over the whole sequence; (iv) a measurement step, delivering first-pass curves over each region of a segmental model of the myocardium. The performance of this approach is assessed over a database of 15 normal and pathological subjects, and compared with perfusion measurements delivered by a MRI manufacturer software package based on manual delineations by a medical expert.
| langue originale | Anglais |
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| Numéro d'article | 59160C |
| Pages (de - à) | 1-12 |
| Nombre de pages | 12 |
| journal | Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering |
| Volume | 5916 |
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| état | Publié - 1 déc. 2005 |
| Modification externe | Oui |
| Evénement | Mathematical Methods in Pattern and Image Analysis - San Diego, CA, États-Unis Durée: 3 août 2005 → 4 août 2005 |
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