• DocumentCode
    1386122
  • Title

    Deformable boundary detection of stents in angiographic images

  • Author

    Kompatsiaris, Ioannis ; Tzovaras, Dimitrios ; Koutkias, Vasilios ; Strintzis, Michael G.

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Aristotelian Univ. of Thessaloniki, Greece
  • Volume
    19
  • Issue
    6
  • fYear
    2000
  • fDate
    6/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    652
  • Lastpage
    662
  • Abstract
    A procedure is described for deformable boundary detection of medical tools, called stents, in angiographic images. A stent is a surgical stainless steel coil that is placed in the artery in order to improve blood circulation in regions where a stenosis has appeared. Assuming initially a set of three-dimensional (3-D) models of stents and using perspective projection of various deformations of the 3-D model of the stent, a large set of synthetic two-dimensional (2-D) images of stents is constructed. These synthetic images are then used as a training set for deriving a multivariate Gaussian density estimate based on eigenspace decomposition and formulating a maximum-likelihood estimation framework in order to reach an initial rough estimate for automatic object recognition. The silhouette of the detected stent is then refined by using a 2-D active contour (snake) algorithm integrated with a novel iterative initialization technique, which takes into consideration the geometry of the stent. The algorithm is experimentally evaluated using real angiographic images containing stents.
  • Keywords
    angiocardiography; edge detection; iterative methods; maximum likelihood estimation; medical image processing; prosthetics; 2-D active contour algorithm; angiographic images; automatic object recognition; blood circulation improvement; deformable boundary detection; eigenspace decomposition; heart disease; initial rough estimate; iterative initialization technique; maximum-likelihood estimation framework; medical diagnostic imaging; multivariate Gaussian density estimate; stenosis; stents; surgical stainless steel coil; synthetic two-dimensional images; Arterial blood circulation; Arteries; Biomedical imaging; Coils; Deformable models; Iterative algorithms; Maximum likelihood estimation; Steel; Surgery; Two dimensional displays; Algorithms; Angiography; Biocompatible Materials; Blood Vessel Prosthesis; Humans; Image Processing, Computer-Assisted; Phantoms, Imaging; Pliability; Stainless Steel; Stents;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Medical Imaging, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0278-0062
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/42.870673
  • Filename
    870673