Evaluation of wound healing process based on texture image analysis

C. Loizou, T. Kasparis, Michalis Polyviou
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Abstract

Wound healing rate remains an interesting and important issue, in which modern imaging techniques have not yet given a definitive answer. In order to guide better therapeutic interventions, a better understanding of the fundamental mechanisms driving tissue repair are required. The wound healing rate is primarily quantified by the rate of change of the wound’s surface area. The objective of this work is to establish a standardized and objective technique to assess the progress of wound healing in wounds appearing on patient’s feet, by means of texture image analysis. Image pre-processing, segmentation, texture and geometrical analysis together with visual expert’s evaluation were used to assess the wound healing process. A total of 77 digital images from 11 different subjects with foot wounds were taken every third day, for 21 days, by an inexpensive digital camera under different lighting conditions. The images were intensity normalized, and wounds were automatic segmented using a segmentation system based on snakes. From the segmented wounds, 56 different texture features and 4 different geometrical measures were extracted in order to identify features that quantify the rate of wound healing. Texture features that may indicate the progression of wound healing process were identified. More specifically, certain texture features increase (mean, contrast, roughness and radial sum), while some other texture features decrease (sum of squares variance, sum variance, sum average, entropy, coarseness, EE-laws texture energy measures and the Hurst coefficients for fractal dimension one and two analysis) with the progression of the wound healing process. These features were found to be significantly different at an observed time point during the wound healing process, when compared to previous different time points, and this could be used to indicate the rate of wound healing. No significant differences were found for all geometrical measures extracted from the wounds between different time points. Based on the results of this study, it is suggested that some texture features might be used to monitor the wound healing process, thus reducing the workload of experts, provide standardization, reduce costs, and improve the treatment quality for patients. The simplicity of the method also suggests that it may be a valuable tool in clinical wound evaluation. A larger scale study is needed to establish the application in clinical practice and for computing texture features and geometrical measures that may provide information for better and earlier differentiation of the wound healing process. Future work will incorporate additional texture features and geometrical measures for assessing the wound healing process in order to be used in the real clinical practice.
基于纹理图像分析的伤口愈合过程评价
伤口愈合速度仍然是一个有趣和重要的问题,其中现代成像技术尚未给出明确的答案。为了指导更好的治疗干预,需要更好地了解驱动组织修复的基本机制。创面愈合率主要通过创面面积的变化率来量化。本工作的目的是建立一种标准化、客观的技术,通过纹理图像分析来评估患者足部伤口的愈合进展。采用图像预处理、分割、纹理、几何分析及视觉专家评价等方法对创面愈合过程进行评价。每隔三天,在不同的照明条件下,用一台廉价的数码相机拍摄11名不同的脚部伤口受试者的77张数字图像,共21天。对图像进行强度归一化处理,利用基于蛇的图像分割系统对伤口进行自动分割。从分割的伤口中提取56种不同的纹理特征和4种不同的几何特征,以确定量化伤口愈合速度的特征。确定了可能指示伤口愈合过程进展的纹理特征。更具体地说,随着伤口愈合过程的进展,某些纹理特征(均值、对比度、粗糙度和径向和)增加,而其他纹理特征(平方和方差、和方差、和平均值、熵、粗糙度、EE-laws纹理能量测度和分形维数1和2分析的Hurst系数)减少。在伤口愈合过程中,这些特征在一个观察时间点与之前的不同时间点相比有显著差异,这可以用来指示伤口愈合的速度。在不同的时间点之间,从伤口中提取的所有几何测量值均无显著差异。基于本研究结果,建议可以利用一些纹理特征来监测伤口愈合过程,从而减少专家的工作量,提供标准化,降低成本,提高患者的治疗质量。该方法的简单性也表明它可能是临床伤口评估的一种有价值的工具。需要更大规模的研究来建立在临床实践中的应用,并计算纹理特征和几何测量,这些特征和几何测量可能为更好和更早地区分伤口愈合过程提供信息。未来的工作将纳入额外的纹理特征和几何测量来评估伤口愈合过程,以便在真正的临床实践中使用。
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