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15 March 2011 Statistical modeling of the arterial vascular tree
Thomas Beck, Christian Godenschwager, Miriam Bauer, Dominik Bernhardt, Rüdiger Dillmann
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Proceedings Volume 7962, Medical Imaging 2011: Image Processing; 796249 (2011) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.878175
Event: SPIE Medical Imaging, 2011, Lake Buena Vista (Orlando), Florida, United States
Abstract
Automatic examination of medical images becomes increasingly important due to the rising amount of data. Therefore automated methods are required which combine anatomical knowledge and robust segmentation to examine the structure of interest. We propose a statistical model of the vascular tree based on vascular landmarks and unbranched vessel sections. An undirected graph provides anatomical topology, semantics, existing landmarks and attached vessel sections. The atlas was built using semi-automatically generated geometric models of various body regions ranging from carotid arteries to the lower legs. Geometric models contain vessel centerlines as well as orthogonal cross-sections in equidistant intervals with the vessel contour having the form of a polygon path. The geometric vascular model is supplemented by anatomical landmarks which are not necessarily related to the vascular system. These anatomical landmarks define point correspondences which are used for registration with a Thin-Plate-Spline interpolation. After the registration process, the models were merged to form the statistical model which can be mapped to unseen images based on a subset of anatomical landmarks. This approach provides probability distributions for the location of landmarks, vessel-specific geometric properties including shape, expected radii and branching points and vascular topology. The applications of this statistical model include model-based extraction of the vascular tree which greatly benefits from vessel-specific geometry description and variation ranges. Furthermore, the statistical model can be applied as a basis for computer aided diagnosis systems as indicator for pathologically deformed vessels and the interaction with the geometric model is significantly more user friendly for physicians through anatomical names.
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Thomas Beck, Christian Godenschwager, Miriam Bauer, Dominik Bernhardt, and Rüdiger Dillmann "Statistical modeling of the arterial vascular tree", Proc. SPIE 7962, Medical Imaging 2011: Image Processing, 796249 (15 March 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.878175
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KEYWORDS
Statistical analysis

Statistical modeling

Image registration

Process modeling

Image segmentation

Arteries

Medical imaging

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