An abdominal aortic aneurysm segmentation method: Level set with region and statistical information
- 28 April 2006
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Medical Physics
- Vol. 33 (5) , 1440-1453
- https://doi.org/10.1118/1.2193247
Abstract
We present a system for segmenting the human aortic aneurysm in CT angiograms (CTA), which, in turn, allows measurements of volume and morphological aspects useful for treatment planning. The system estimates a rough “initial surface,” and then refines it using a level set segmentation scheme augmented with two external analyzers: The global region analyzer, which incorporates aprioriknowledge of the intensity, volume, and shape of the aorta and other structures, and the local feature analyzer, which uses voxel location, intensity, and texture features to train and drive a support vector machine classifier. Each analyzer outputs a value that corresponds to the likelihood that a given voxel is part of the aneurysm, which is used during level set iteration to control the evolution of the surface. We tested our system using a database of 20 CTA scans of patients with aortic aneurysms. The mean and worst case values of volume overlap, volume error, mean distance error, and maximum distance error relative to human tracing were(s.d.);,(s.d.);,(s.d.);, and(s.d.);, respectively. When implemented on aPentium IV personal computer, the mean time required for segmentation was(s.d.). We also performed experiments that suggest that our method is insensitive to parameter changes within 10% of their experimentally determined values. This preliminary study proves feasibility for an accurate, precise, and robust system for segmentation of the abdominal aneurysm from CTA data, and may be of benefit to patients with aortic aneurysms.Keywords
Funding Information
- National Institutes of Health (NHLBI R01 HL67194)
- National Institutes of Health (NHLBI R01 HL58915)
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