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14 April 2005 Virtual bronchoscopy for quantitative airway analysis
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Abstract
We propose a new quantitative method for detailed analysis of the major airways. Using a 3D MDCT chest image as input, the method involves three major steps: (1) segmentation of the airway tree, (2) extraction of the central-axis structure of the major airways, and (3) a novel improvement on the standard full-width half-maximum approach for airway-wall delineation. The method produces measurements for all defined tree branches. These measurements include various airway diameters and cross-sectional area values. To facilitate the examination of these measurements, we also demonstrate an integrated virtual-bronchoscopic analysis system that enables flexible interrogation of the airways. Of particular note are techniques for unraveling and viewing the topography of selected airways. A large series of phantom and human tests confirm the efficacy of our methods.
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Atilla P. Kiraly, Joseph M. Reinhardt, Eric A. Hoffman, Geoffrey McLennan, and William E. Higgins "Virtual bronchoscopy for quantitative airway analysis", Proc. SPIE 5746, Medical Imaging 2005: Physiology, Function, and Structure from Medical Images, (14 April 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.595283
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Cited by 14 scholarly publications and 7 patents.
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KEYWORDS
Image segmentation

Stereolithography

3D image processing

3D metrology

Analytical research

Bronchoscopy

Visualization

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