Arterial input function segmentation based on a contour geodesic model for tissue at risk identification in ischemic stroke
Bal, Sukhdeep Singh and Chen, Ke and Yang, Fan-Pei Gloria and Peng, Giia-Sheun (2022) Arterial input function segmentation based on a contour geodesic model for tissue at risk identification in ischemic stroke. Medical Physics, 49 (4). pp. 2475-2485. ISSN 0094-2405 (https://doi.org/10.1002/mp.15508)
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Abstract
Purpose: Perfusion parameters such as cerebral blood flow (CBF) and Tmax have been proven to be useful in the diagnosis and prognosis for ischemic stroke. Arterial input function (AIF) is required as an input to estimate perfusion parameters. This makes the AIF selection paradigm of clinical importance. Methods: This study proposes a new technique to address the problem of AIF selection, based on a variational segmentation model that combines geometric constraint in a distance function. The modified model uses discrete total variation in the distance term and via minimizing energy locates the arterial regions. Matrix analysis is utilized to identify the AIF with maximum peak height within the segmented region. Results: Group mean differences indicate that overall the AIF selected by the purposed method has better arterial features of higher peak position (16.7 and 26.1 a.u.) and fast attenuation (1.08 s and 0.9 s) as compared to the other state-of-the-art methods. Utilizing the selected AIF, mean CBF, and Tmax values were estimated higher than the traditional methods. Ischemic regions were precisely located through the perfusion maps. Conclusions: This AIF segmentation framework worked on perfusion images at levels superior to the current clinical state of the art. Consequently, the perfusion parameters derived from AIF selected by the purposed method were more accurate and reliable. The proposed method could potentially be considered as part of the calculation for perfusion imaging in general.
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Bal, Sukhdeep Singh, Chen, Ke ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6093-6623, Yang, Fan-Pei Gloria and Peng, Giia-Sheun;-
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Item type: Article ID code: 87115 Dates: DateEvent30 April 2022Published31 January 2022Published Online24 January 2022Accepted13 September 2021SubmittedSubjects: Science > Mathematics
Medicine > Medicine (General)Department: Faculty of Science > Mathematics and Statistics Depositing user: Pure Administrator Date deposited: 30 Oct 2023 15:03 Last modified: 11 Nov 2024 14:07 Related URLs: URI: https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/id/eprint/87115