D.C. Wilson, E. Geiser, D. Conetta, J. Murphy, Dongxing Wang
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Abstract
The purpose of this report is to present a brief overview of a computer-based method designed to automatically approximate the epicardial and endocardial borders of the heart for echocardiographic images acquired from the parasternal transthoracic short-axis view. The only user input required is the end diastolic (ED) and end systolic (ES) frame numbers. The method was tested off-line on a developmental database acquired retrospectively from 55 patient studies (2 cycles/patient). The measurements provided by the computer-based method were comparable to those made by 3 expert observers.