Coronary artery motion modeling from 3D cardiac CT sequences using template matching and graph search

D. Zhang, L. Risser, C. Metz, L. Neefjes, N. Mollet, W. Niessen, D. Rueckert
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In this paper we present a method for coronary artery motion tracking in 4D cardiac CT data sets. The algorithm allows the automatic construction of a 4D coronary motion model from pre-operative CT which can be used for guiding totally-endoscopic coronary artery bypass surgery (TECAB). The proposed approach is based on two steps: In the first step, the coronary arteries are extracted in the end-diastolic time frame using a minimal cost path approach. To achieve this, the start and end points of the coronaries are identified interactively and the minimal cost path between the start and end points is computed using the A* graph algorithm. In the second stage the coronaries are tracked automatically through all other phases of the cardiac cycle. This is achieved by automatically identifying the start and end points in subsequent time points through a non-rigid template-tracking algorithm. Once the start and end points have been located, the minimal cost path is constructed in every time frame. We compare the proposed approach to two alternative approaches: The first one is based on a semi-automatic extraction of the coronaries with start and end points manually supplied in each time frame and the second approach is based on propagating the extracted coronaries from the end-diastolic time frame to other time frames using non-rigid registration. Our results show that the proposed approach performs significantly better than non-rigid registration based method and that the resulting motion model is comparable to the motion model constructed from semi-automatic extractions of the coronaries.
基于模板匹配和图搜索的三维心脏CT序列冠状动脉运动建模
本文提出了一种在4D心脏CT数据集上进行冠状动脉运动跟踪的方法。该算法可以从术前CT自动构建4D冠状动脉运动模型,用于指导全内镜下冠状动脉搭桥手术(TECAB)。提出的方法基于两个步骤:第一步,在舒张末期时间框架内使用最小成本路径方法提取冠状动脉。为了实现这一目标,冠状动脉的起点和终点被交互式地识别,并且使用A*图算法计算起点和终点之间的最小代价路径。在第二阶段,通过心脏周期的所有其他阶段自动跟踪冠状动脉。这是通过非刚性模板跟踪算法自动识别后续时间点中的开始点和结束点来实现的。一旦确定了起点和终点,就可以在每个时间框架内构建最小成本路径。我们将提出的方法与两种替代方法进行了比较:第一种方法是基于在每个时间框架内手动提供起点和终点的半自动提取冠状动脉,第二种方法是基于使用非刚性配准将提取的冠状动脉从舒张末期时间框架传播到其他时间框架。结果表明,该方法明显优于基于非刚性配准的方法,并且所得到的运动模型与半自动提取冠状动脉构建的运动模型相当。
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