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摘要
心脏磁共振成像(CMRI)技术因其无创性而被广泛应用于评估心脏铁沉积,以评估人体组织特别是输血依赖型地中海贫血患者的心脏铁过载。用T2* (T2星)值表示铁的测量值。开发心脏T2*软件。软件采用两种算法处理组件测量DICOM图像的T2*值;感兴趣区域(ROI)识别和T2*优化。使用健康志愿者和心脏铁负荷的地中海贫血患者的测试病例DICOM图像进行软件初步测试,重复三次,然后将T2*值与参考工具(CMRtools with ThalassemiaTools插件)进行比较。健康志愿者CMRI的平均T2*值分别为22.36(±0.94)和37.10(±1.62)。而在参考软件和CMUT2Star软件中,地中海贫血患者CMRI的T2*平均值分别为15.52(±0.85)和18.67(±1.15)。综上所述,CMUT2Star的T2*值高于参考工具。软件无任何错误,与测试平台无冲突。为了得到准确、鲁棒的T2*值,需要对T2*优化分量中的算法进行调整。
Myocardial iron measurement in thalassemia using cardiac magnetic resonance image processing software
To assess the iron overload in human tissue especially in the heart of transfusion-dependent thalassemia patients using cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (CMRI) technique has been widely used to evaluate cardiac iron deposition because of its non-invasive procedure. The iron measure from this technique is represent as T2* (T2 Star) value. Cardiac T2* software was developed. The software was measuring T2* value from DICOM image with two algorithm processing components; regions of interest (ROI) identification, and T2* optimization. The software preliminary testing was performed using test cases DICOM image, three times repeating, from both healthy volunteer and thalassemia patient with cardiac iron overload, then compared T2* value with the reference tool (CMRtools with ThalassemiaTools plug-in). Mean T2* value analyzed from healthy volunteer CMRI was 22.36 (±0.94) and 37.10 (±1.62), respectively. While the mean T2* value analyzed from thalassemia patients CMRI was 15.52 (±0.85) and 18.67 (±1.15) in reference software and CMUT2Star software respectively. In conclusion, CMUT2Star produced a higher T2* value than the reference tool. Software has no any errors and no conflict with testing platform. The algorithm in T2* optimization component need to be adjusted in order to produce the accuracy and robust T2* value.