We present an end-to-end system for the automatic measurement of Flow Mediate Dilation (FMD) and Intima-Media Thickness (IMT) for the assessment of the arterial function. The video sequences are acquired from a B-mode echographic scanner. A spline model (deformable template) is fitted to the data to detect the artery boundaries and track them all along the video sequence. The a-priori knowledge about the image features and its content are exploited. Preprocessing is performed to improve both the visual quality of video frames for visual inspection and the performance of the segmentation algorithm without affecting the accuracy of the measurements. The system allows real-time processing as well as a high level of interactivity with the user. This is obtained by a graphical user interface (GUI) enabling the cardiologist to supervise the whole process and to eventually reset the contour extraction at any point in time. The system was validated and the accuracy, reproducibility and repeatability of the measurements were assessed with extensive in vivo experiments. Jointly with the user-friendliness, low-cost and robustness this makes the system suitable for both research and daily clinical use.

Model-based analysis of flow-mediated dilation and intima-media thickness

MENEGAZ, Gloria;
2008-01-01

Abstract

We present an end-to-end system for the automatic measurement of Flow Mediate Dilation (FMD) and Intima-Media Thickness (IMT) for the assessment of the arterial function. The video sequences are acquired from a B-mode echographic scanner. A spline model (deformable template) is fitted to the data to detect the artery boundaries and track them all along the video sequence. The a-priori knowledge about the image features and its content are exploited. Preprocessing is performed to improve both the visual quality of video frames for visual inspection and the performance of the segmentation algorithm without affecting the accuracy of the measurements. The system allows real-time processing as well as a high level of interactivity with the user. This is obtained by a graphical user interface (GUI) enabling the cardiologist to supervise the whole process and to eventually reset the contour extraction at any point in time. The system was validated and the accuracy, reproducibility and repeatability of the measurements were assessed with extensive in vivo experiments. Jointly with the user-friendliness, low-cost and robustness this makes the system suitable for both research and daily clinical use.
2008
FMD; IMT; splines
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