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Expert Systems With Applications | 2013

A novel automatic algorithm for the segmentation of the lumen of the carotid artery in ultrasound B-mode images

André Miguel F. Santos; Rosa Santos; Pedro Castro; Elsa Azevedo; Luísa Costa Sousa; João Manuel R. S. Tavares

A novel algorithm is proposed for the segmentation of the lumen and bifurcation boundaries of the carotid artery in B-mode ultrasound images. It uses the image contrast characteristics of the lumen and bifurcation of the carotid artery in relation to other tissues and structures for their identification. The relevant ultrasound data regarding the artery presented in the input image is identified using morphologic operators and processed by an anisotropic diffusion filter for speckle noise removal. The information obtained is then used to define two initial contours, one corresponding to the lumen and the other one regarding the bifurcation boundaries, for the application of the Chan-Vese level set segmentation model. A set of longitudinal ultrasound B-mode grayscale images of the common carotid artery was acquired using a GE Healthcare Vivid-e ultrasound system. The results reveal that the new algorithm is effective and robust, and that its main advantage relies on the automatic identification of the carotid lumen, which overcomes the known limitations of the traditional algorithms.


Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing | 2014

Toward hemodynamic diagnosis of carotid artery stenosis based on ultrasound image data and computational modeling

Luísa Costa Sousa; Catarina Castro; Carlos Alberto Conceição António; André Miguel F. Santos; Rosa Santos; Pedro Castro; Elsa Azevedo; João Manuel R. S. Tavares

AbstractThe ability of using non-expensive ultrasound (US) image data together with computer fluid simulation to access various severities of carotid stenosis was inquired in this study. Subject-specific hemodynamic conditions were simulated using a developed finite element solver. Individual structured meshing of the common carotid artery (CCA) bifurcation was built from segmented longitudinal and cross-sectional US images; imposed boundary velocities were based on Doppler US measurements. Simulated hemodynamic parameters such as velocities, wall shear stress (WSS) and derived descriptors were able to predict disturbed flow conditions which play an important role in the development of local atherosclerotic plaques. Hemodynamic features from six individual CCA bifurcations were analyzed. High values of time-averaged WSS (TAWSS) were found at stenosis site. Low values of TAWSS were found at the bulb and at the carotid internal and external branches depending on the particular features of each patient. High oscillating shear index and relative residence time values assigned highly disturbed flows at the same artery surface regions that correlate only moderately with low TAWSS results. Based on clinic US examinations, results provide estimates of flow changes and forces at the carotid artery wall toward the link between hemodynamic behavior and stenosis pathophysiology.


Computer methods in biomechanics and biomedical engineering. Imaging & visualization | 2014

Haemodynamic conditions of patient-specific carotid bifurcation based on ultrasound imaging

Luísa Costa Sousa; Catarina Castro; Carlos Alberto Conceição António; André Miguel F. Santos; Rosa Santos; Pedro Castro; Elsa Azevedo; João Manuel R. S. Tavares

The purpose of this paper is to complement the characterisation of patient-specific carotid artery bifurcation haemodynamics based on image data obtained by Doppler ultrasound imaging. A methodology for patient-specific 3D luminal surface reconstruction followed by structured hexahedral meshing of the volume and blood flow simulation is presented. Quantitative descriptors of the flow based on wall shear stress (WSS) are used to compare healthy and stenosed carotid bifurcation haemodynamic disturbances. Independently on the presence of stenosis, the internal carotid artery has been identified as a region of abnormal high values of oscillating shear index and relative residence time and low values of time averaged WSS. For the healthy carotid bifurcation, WSS descriptors manage to capture flow disturbances at the external carotid artery. This work addresses the lack of quantitative analysis on anatomically realistic stenosed carotid bifurcations.


IEEE Transactions on Power Systems | 2009

State Estimation Based on Correntropy: A Proof of Concept

Vladimiro Miranda; André Miguel F. Santos; Jorge Pereira

This letter proposes a new concept applied to state estimation based on replacing traditional regression models by a criterion of maximizing error correntropy introducing a novel way to identify and correct large errors.


Proceedings of SPIE | 2013

Automatic segmentation of the lumen of the carotid artery in ultrasound B-mode images

André Miguel F. Santos; João Manuel R. S. Tavares; Luísa Costa Sousa; Rosa Santos; Pedro Castro; Elsa Azevedo

A new algorithm is proposed for the segmentation of the lumen and bifurcation boundaries of the carotid artery in B-mode ultrasound images. It uses the hipoechogenic characteristics of the lumen for the identification of the carotid boundaries and the echogenic characteristics for the identification of the bifurcation boundaries. The image to be segmented is processed with the application of an anisotropic diffusion filter for speckle removal and morphologic operators are employed in the detection of the artery. The obtained information is then used in the definition of two initial contours, one corresponding to the lumen and the other to the bifurcation boundaries, for the posterior application of the Chan-vese level set segmentation model. A set of longitudinal B-mode images of the common carotid artery (CCA) was acquired with a GE Healthcare Vivid-e ultrasound system (GE Healthcare, United Kingdom). All the acquired images include a part of the CCA and of the bifurcation that separates the CCA into the internal and external carotid arteries. In order to achieve the uppermost robustness in the imaging acquisition process, i.e., images with high contrast and low speckle noise, the scanner was adjusted differently for each acquisition and according to the medical exam. The obtained results prove that we were able to successfully apply a carotid segmentation technique based on cervical ultrasonography. The main advantage of the new segmentation method relies on the automatic identification of the carotid lumen, overcoming the limitations of the traditional methods.


International Journal of Clinical Neurosciences and Mental Health | 2014

Simulated hemodynamics in human carotid bifurcation based on Doppler ultrasound data

Luísa Costa Sousa; Catarina Castro; Carlos Alberto Conceição António; João Manuel R. S. Tavares; André Miguel F. Santos; Rosa Santos; Pedro Castro; Elsa Azevedo


Archive | 2012

Computer simulation of the carotid artery

André Miguel F. Santos; Luísa Costa Sousa; João Manuel R. S. Tavares; Rosa Santos; Pedro Castro; Elsa Azevedo


Archive | 2013

Carotid artery bifurcation modelling from patient CT angiography and ultrasound technics

André Miguel F. Santos; João Manuel R. S. Tavares; Luísa Costa Sousa; Catarina Castro; Carlos Alberto Conceição António; Rosa Santos; Pedro Castro; Elsa Azevedo


Archive | 2012

AUTOMATIC SEGMENTATION ALGORITHM FOR THE LUMEN OF THE CAROTID ARTERY IN ULTRASOUND B-MODE IMAGES

André Miguel F. Santos; João Manuel R. S. Tavares; Luísa Costa Sousa; Rosa Santos; Pedro Castro; Elsa Azevedo


Archive | 2013

Detection of the carotid artery lumen and bifurcation contours in ultrasound B-mode images

André Miguel F. Santos; João Manuel R. S. Tavares; Luísa Costa Sousa; Rosa Santos; Pedro Castro; Elsa Azevedo

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