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TítuloDense motion field estimation from myocardial boundary displacements
Autor(es)Morais, Pedro
Queirós, Sandro Filipe Monteiro
Ferreira, Adriano
Rodrigues, Nuno F.
Baptista, Maria J.
D'hooge, Jan
Vilaça, João L.
Barbosa, Daniel Joaquim Cunha
Palavras-chaveHumans
Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Cine
Algorithms
Myocardial Contraction
Myocardium
Image fusion
Dense myocardial motion field from contours' displacement
Diffusion
Radial basis functions
DataSet-2016
EditoraWiley
RevistaInternational Journal for Numerical Methods in Biomedical Engineering
CitaçãoMorais, P., Queirós, S., Ferreira, A., et. al. (2016). Dense motion field estimation from myocardial boundary displacements. International journal for numerical methods in biomedical engineering, 32(9), e02758.
Resumo(s)Minimally invasive cardiovascular interventions guided by multiple imaging modalities are rapidly gaining clinical acceptance for the treatment of several cardiovascular diseases. These images are typically fused with richly detailed pre-operative scans through registration techniques, enhancing the intra-operative clinical data and easing the image-guided procedures. Nonetheless, rigid models have been used to align the different modalities, not taking into account the anatomical variations of the cardiac muscle throughout the cardiac cycle. In the current study, we present a novel strategy to compensate the beat-to-beat physiological adaptation of the myocardium. Hereto, we intend to prove that a complete myocardial motion field can be quickly recovered from the displacement field at the myocardial boundaries, therefore being an efficient strategy to locally deform the cardiac muscle. We address this hypothesis by comparing three different strategies to recover a dense myocardial motion field from a sparse one, namely, a diffusion-based approach, thin-plate splines, and multiquadric radial basis functions. Two experimental setups were used to validate the proposed strategy. First, an in silico validation was carried out on synthetic motion fields obtained from two realistic simulated ultrasound sequences. Then, 45 mid-ventricular 2D sequences of cine magnetic resonance imaging were processed to further evaluate the different approaches. The results showed that accurate boundary tracking combined with dense myocardial recovery via interpolation/diffusion is a potentially viable solution to speed up dense myocardial motion field estimation and, consequently, to deform/compensate the myocardial wall throughout the cardiac cycle. Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/62065
DOI10.1002/cnm.2758
ISSN2040-7939
e-ISSN2040-7947
Versão da editorahttps://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/cnm.2758
Arbitragem científicayes
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Aparece nas coleções:ICVS - Artigos em revistas internacionais / Papers in international journals

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