Zhang Yaonan, Gao Yuan, Tang Liang, He Ying, Zhang Huie. Cardiac Synchronization Function Estimation Based on ASM Level Set Segmentation Method[J]. Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation, 2016, 40(4): 240-244. DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.1671-7104.2016.04.002
      Citation: Zhang Yaonan, Gao Yuan, Tang Liang, He Ying, Zhang Huie. Cardiac Synchronization Function Estimation Based on ASM Level Set Segmentation Method[J]. Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation, 2016, 40(4): 240-244. DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.1671-7104.2016.04.002

      Cardiac Synchronization Function Estimation Based on ASM Level Set Segmentation Method

      • At present, there is no accurate and quantitative method for the determination of cardiac mechanical synchronism, and quantitative determination of the synchronization function of the four cardiac cavities with medical images has great clinical value. This paper uses the whole heart ultrasound image sequence, and segments the left & right atriums and left & right ventricles of each frame. After the segmentation, the number of pixels in each cavity and in each frame is recorded, and the areas of the four cavities of the image sequence are therefore obtained. The area change curves of the four cavities are further extracted, and the synchronous information of the four cavities is obtained. Because of the low SNR of Ultrasound images, the boundary lines of cardiac cavities are vague, so the extraction of cardiac contours is still a challenging problem. Therefore, the ASM model information is added to the traditional level set method to force the curve evolution process. According to the experimental results, the improved method improves the accuracy of the segmentation. Furthermore, based on the ventricular segmentation, the right and left ventricular systolic functions are evaluated, mainly according to the area changes. The synchronization of the four cavities of the heart is estimated based on the area changes and the volume changes.
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