Title :
Maximum-Likelihood Estimation for Indicator Dilution Analysis
Author :
Kuenen, Maarten P. J. ; Herold, I.H.F. ; Korsten, H.H.M. ; de la Rosette, Jean J. M. C. H. ; Wijkstra, H. ; Mischi, Massimo
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Eindhoven Univ. of Technol., Eindhoven, Netherlands
Abstract :
Indicator-dilution methods are widely used by many medical imaging techniques and by dye-, lithium-, and thermodilution measurements. The measured indicator dilution curves are typically fitted by a mathematical model to estimate the hemodynamic parameters of interest. This paper presents a new maximum-likelihood algorithm for parameter estimation, where indicator dilution curves are considered as the histogram of underlying transit-time distribution. Apart from a general description of the algorithm, semianalytical solutions are provided for three well-known indicator dilution models. An adaptation of the algorithm is also introduced to cope with indicator recirculation. In simulations as well as in experimental data obtained by dynamic contrast-enhanced ultrasound imaging, the proposed algorithm shows a superior parameter estimation accuracy over nonlinear least-squares regression. The feasibility of the algorithm for use in vivo is evaluated using dynamic contrast-enhanced ultrasound recordings obtained with the purpose of prostate cancer detection. The proposed algorithm shows an improved ability (increase in receiver-operating characteristic curve area of up to 0.13) with respect to existing methods to differentiate between healthy tissue and cancer.
Keywords :
biological organs; biomedical ultrasonics; cancer; dyes; haemodynamics; image enhancement; least mean squares methods; lithium; maximum likelihood estimation; medical image processing; regression analysis; sensitivity analysis; tumours; ultrasonic imaging; dye-dilution measurements; dynamic contrast-enhanced ultrasound imaging; dynamic contrast-enhanced ultrasound recordings; healthy tissue; hemodynamic parameters; indicator dilution analysis; indicator dilution curves; indicator recirculation; lithium-dilution measurements; mathematical model; maximum-likelihood algorithm; maximum-likelihood estimation; medical imaging techniques; nonlinear least-squares regression; parameter estimation; prostate cancer detection; receiver-operating characteristic curve area; semianalytical solutions; thermodilution measurements; transit-time distribution; Acoustics; Biomedical measurement; Heuristic algorithms; Mathematical model; Maximum likelihood estimation; Parameter estimation; Signal to noise ratio; Maximum likelihood estimation; physiology; ultrasonography;
Journal_Title :
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TBME.2013.2290375