Deformable cardiac surface tracking by adaptive estimation algorithms

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E. Erdem Tuna
Dominique Franson
Nicole Seiberlich
M. Cenk Çavuşoğlu
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[1] Case Western Reserve University,Department of Electrical, Computer, and Systems Engineering
[2] Case Western Reserve University,Department of Biomedical Engineering
[3] University of Michigan,Department of Radiology, Michigan Medicine
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Scientific Reports | / 13卷
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This study presents a particle filter based framework to track cardiac surface from a time sequence of single magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) slices with the future goal of utilizing the presented framework for interventional cardiovascular magnetic resonance procedures, which rely on the accurate and online tracking of the cardiac surface from MRI data. The framework exploits a low-order parametric deformable model of the cardiac surface. A stochastic dynamic system represents the cardiac surface motion. Deformable models are employed to introduce shape prior to control the degree of the deformations. Adaptive filters are used to model complex cardiac motion in the dynamic model of the system. Particle filters are utilized to recursively estimate the current state of the system over time. The proposed method is applied to recover biventricular deformations and validated with a numerical phantom and multiple real cardiac MRI datasets. The algorithm is evaluated with multiple experiments using fixed and varying image slice planes at each time step. For the real cardiac MRI datasets, the average root-mean-square tracking errors of 2.61 mm and 3.42 mm are reported respectively for the fixed and varying image slice planes. This work serves as a proof-of-concept study for modeling and tracking the cardiac surface deformations via a low-order probabilistic model with the future goal of utilizing this method for the targeted interventional cardiac procedures under MR image guidance. For the real cardiac MRI datasets, the presented method was able to track the points-of-interests located on different sections of the cardiac surface within a precision of 3 pixels. The analyses show that the use of deformable cardiac surface tracking algorithm can pave the way for performing precise targeted intracardiac ablation procedures under MRI guidance. The main contributions of this work are twofold. First, it presents a framework for the tracking of whole cardiac surface from a time sequence of single image slices. Second, it employs adaptive filters to incorporate motion information in the tracking of nonrigid cardiac surface motion for temporal coherence.
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