• Title of article

    Limits on the accuracy of 3-D thickness measurement in magnetic resonance images-effects of voxel anisotropy

  • Author/Authors

    H.، Nakamura, نويسنده , , S.، Tamura, نويسنده , , H.، Tanaka, نويسنده , , Y.، Sato, نويسنده , , T.، Nishii, نويسنده , , N.، Sugano, نويسنده , , H.، Yoshikawa, نويسنده , , T.، Ochi, نويسنده , , K.، Nakanishi, نويسنده , , T.، Kubota, نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
  • Pages
    -1075
  • From page
    1076
  • To page
    0
  • Abstract
    Measuring the thickness of sheet-like thin anatomical structures, such as articular cartilage and brain cortex, in threedimensional (3-D) magnetic resonance (MR) images is an important diagnostic procedure. This paper investigates the fundamental limits on the accuracy of thickness determination in MR images. We defined thickness here as the distance between the two sides of boundaries measured at the subvoxel resolution, which are the zero-crossings of the second directional derivatives combined with Gaussian blurring along the normal directions of the sheet surface. Based on MR imaging and computer postprocessing parameters, characteristics for the accuracy of thickness determination were derived by a theoretical simulation. We especially focused on the effects of voxel anisotropy in MR imaging with variable orientation of sheet-like structure. Improved and stable accuracy features were observed when the standard deviation of Gaussian blurring combined with thickness determination processes was around (radical)2/2 times as large as the pixel size. The relation between voxel anisotropy in MR imaging and the range of sheet normal orientation within which acceptable accuracy is attainable was also clarified, based on the dependences of voxel anisotropy and the sheet normal orientation obtained by numerical simulations. Finally, in vitro experiments were conducted using an acrylic plate phantom and a resected femoral head to validate the results of theoretical simulation. The simulated thickness was demonstrated to be well-correlated with the actual in vitro thickness.
  • Keywords
    Power-aware
  • Journal title
    IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging
  • Serial Year
    2003
  • Journal title
    IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging
  • Record number

    100705