Title :
A Comprehensive Cardiac Motion Estimation Framework Using Both Untagged and 3-D Tagged MR Images Based on Nonrigid Registration
Author :
Shi, Wenzhe ; Zhuang, Xiahai ; Wang, Haiyan ; Duckett, Simon ; Luong, Duy V N ; Tobon-Gomez, Catalina ; Tung, KaiPin ; Edwards, Philip J. ; Rhode, Kawal S. ; Razavi, Reza S. ; Ourselin, Sebastien ; Rueckert, Daniel
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput., Imperial Coll., London, UK
fDate :
6/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In this paper, we present a novel technique based on nonrigid image registration for myocardial motion estimation using both untagged and 3-D tagged MR images. The novel aspect of our technique is its simultaneous usage of complementary information from both untagged and 3-D tagged MR images. To estimate the motion within the myocardium, we register a sequence of tagged and untagged MR images during the cardiac cycle to a set of reference tagged and untagged MR images at end-diastole. The similarity measure is spatially weighted to maximize the utility of information from both images. In addition, the proposed approach integrates a valve plane tracker and adaptive incompressibility into the framework. We have evaluated the proposed approach on 12 subjects. Our results show a clear improvement in terms of accuracy compared to approaches that use either 3-D tagged or untagged MR image information alone. The relative error compared to manually tracked landmarks is less than 15% throughout the cardiac cycle. Finally, we demonstrate the automatic analysis of cardiac function from the myocardial deformation fields.
Keywords :
biomechanics; biomedical MRI; cardiology; medical image processing; motion estimation; 3-D tagged MR images; adaptive incompressibility; automatic analysis; cardiac cycle; cardiac function; comprehensive cardiac motion estimation framework; end-diastole; myocardial motion estimation; nonrigid image registration; nonrigid registration; relative error; untagged MR images; valve plane tracker; Image resolution; Image segmentation; Image sequences; Motion segmentation; Myocardium; Three dimensional displays; Tracking; 3-D tagging; cardiac MR imaging; cardiac function analysis; cardiac registration; motion tracking; segmentation; Algorithms; Cardiac-Gated Imaging Techniques; Humans; Imaging, Three-Dimensional; Magnetic Resonance Imaging; Movement; Myocardial Contraction; Pattern Recognition, Automated; Reproducibility of Results; Sensitivity and Specificity; Subtraction Technique; Ventricular Function, Left;
Journal_Title :
Medical Imaging, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMI.2012.2188104