Magnetic resonance imaging | 2021

Multiple two-dimensional active shape model framework for right ventricular segmentation.

 
 
 
 

Abstract


Segmentation of the right ventricle (RV) in MRI short axis images is very challenging due to its complex shape and various appearance among the different subjects and cross-sections. Active shape models (ASM) have shown potential for segmenting the complex structures, including the RV, through two formulations: two- and three-dimensional modeling with a reported trade-off between accuracy and complexity of each formulation. In this work, we propose a new framework for modeling the RV surface using multiple 2D contours, where information from multiple cross-sectional images are incorporated into the same model. The proposed method was tested using cardiac MRI images from 56 human subjects. Compared to a golden reference of manually delineated RV contours, the proposed method resulted in significantly lower error than (almost one half) that of the conventional 2D ASM especially at the apical slices. The mean absolute distance of the proposed method was 2.9\u202f±\u202f2\u202fmm while the conventional 2D ASM resulted in an error of 6.6\u202f±\u202f4.5\u202fmm. In addition, the computation time of the proposed method was 5\u202fs compared to 4\u202f±\u202f1\u202fmin previously reported for the 3D ASM formulation.

Volume None
Pages None
DOI 10.1016/j.mri.2021.10.029
Language English
Journal Magnetic resonance imaging

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