Title :
Cardiac function estimation using Multislice Computed Tomography: A comparison to speckle tracking imaging
Author :
Simon, A. ; Delaunay, R. ; Leclercq, C. ; Donal, E. ; Garreau, M.
Author_Institution :
INSERM, Rennes, France
Abstract :
The goal of this work is to evaluate the capabilities of Multislice Computed Tomography (MSCT) to assess local cardiac function. MSCT dynamic acquisition provides datasets representing the whole cardiac cycle, enabling to describe the left ventricle both anatomically and functionally. In order to estimate the cardiac function, a motion estimation method has been proposed, based on a multi-resolution surface matching. It provides the means to compute functional parameters and to display them using compact representation modes. In order to evaluate the estimated displacements, a comparison to US Speckle Tracking Imaging (STI) has been carried out. Results are presented for two patients, using apical 4- and 2-chambers long-axis views, and short-axis views. They highlight a similitude in transverse and radial displacements. A qualitative evaluation shows how MSCT is powerful, providing the means to characterize the local cardiac function in 3D.
Keywords :
biomedical ultrasonics; cardiology; computerised tomography; image resolution; medical image processing; motion estimation; speckle; ultrasonic imaging; MSCT dynamic acquisition; US speckle tracking imaging; apical 2-chambers; apical 4-chambers; cardiac cycle; cardiac function estimation; left ventricle; long-axis views; motion estimation; multiresolution surface matching; multislice computed tomography; short-axis views; Cardiology; Computed tomography; Data mining; Deformable models; Heart; Image reconstruction; Myocardium; Optical wavelength conversion; Speckle; Spirals;
Conference_Titel :
Computers in Cardiology, 2009
Conference_Location :
Park City, UT
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-7281-9
Electronic_ISBN :
0276-6547