The analysis of differences at Binary Image in COVID-19 and ARDS Patients from chest X-Ray examination

Syntia Anggraeni, Siska Nuryani, Heni Sumarti, S. Gideon
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Corona virus disease 2019 (COVID-19), a viral infection that was discovered at the end of December 2019 in Wuhan, China. The spread and transmission of this virus is very fast even to all countries in the world. Meanwhile, Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) is an emergency condition in the field of pulmonology that occurs due to fluid accumulation in the alveoli causes gas exchange disorders so that oxygen distribution to tissues were reduced. In this study, Chest X-Ray (CXR) image processing done in COVID-19 and ARDS patients with the aim of analyzing the differences in binary image using the Otsu Thresholding method. This study prioritizes improving the quality of the original CXR image by segmentation using calculating the Peak Signal-to-Noise Ratio (PSNR) and Mean Square Error (MSE) values. The results showed that the difference between CXR images in COVID-19 patients and ARDS lies in the extent of spread, in COVID-19 patients the extent of spread varies depending on the length of time the virus has invaded and not all of it starts from the alveolus, while ARDS tends to be constant and starts from the lungs. The lower part of the lung, specifically the alveoli. ©2022 JNSMR UIN Walisongo. All rights reserved.
COVID-19与ARDS患者x线胸片二值图像差异分析
2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)是2019年12月底在中国武汉发现的一种病毒性感染。这种病毒的传播和传播速度非常快,甚至在世界上所有国家。同时,急性呼吸窘迫综合征(Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome, ARDS)是肺病学领域的一种紧急情况,是由于肺泡内的液体积聚导致气体交换障碍,使组织中的氧气分配减少而发生的。本研究采用Otsu阈值法对COVID-19和ARDS患者的胸部x射线(CXR)图像进行处理,分析二值图像的差异。本研究通过计算峰值信噪比(PSNR)和均方误差(MSE)值,优先提高原始CXR图像的质量。结果显示,COVID-19患者的CXR图像与ARDS的差异在于传播程度,COVID-19患者的传播程度取决于病毒侵入时间的长短,并不是所有病毒都从肺泡开始,而ARDS往往是恒定的,从肺部开始。肺泡肺的下部,特指肺泡©2022 JNSMR UIN Walisongo。版权所有。
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