Title :
Measurement of 3D left ventricular strains during diastole using image warping and untagged MRI images
Author :
Veress, Ai ; Weiss, JA ; Rabbitt, RD ; Lee, JN ; Gullberg, GT
Author_Institution :
Utah Univ., Salt Lake City, UT, USA
Abstract :
Image-based finite-element analysis of the left ventricle (LV) was used to determine the deformation and strain developed between mid-diastole and end-diastole. The algorithm used volumetric MRI data to create a body force that deforms a finite-element model of the LV in mid-diastole and tracks tissue deformation. A volumetric MRI data set corresponding to mid-diastole was designated as the reference image and an image corresponding to end-diastole was designated as the deformed image. The reference image was manually segmented and a 3D finite-element mesh was created. The warping version of the nonlinear finite-element program NIKE3D (from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory) was used to analyze the images. Warping results of the left ventricular circumferential stretch measurements at the base and mid-ventricle were compared with direct measurements of the image data set. The warping results showed less than 3% difference between the methods
Keywords :
biological tissues; biomechanics; biomedical MRI; cardiology; deformation; finite element analysis; image morphing; image segmentation; medical image processing; strain measurement; 3D left ventricular strain measurement; NIKE3D; body force; deformed image; diastole; heart tissue deformation tracking; image warping; image-based finite-element analysis; left ventricular circumferential stretch measurements; nonlinear finite element program; reference image segmentation; untagged MRI images; volumetric MRI data; Capacitive sensors; Deformable models; Finite element methods; Heart; Image analysis; Image segmentation; Magnetic resonance imaging; Myocardium; Strain measurement; Tagging;
Conference_Titel :
Computers in Cardiology 2001
Conference_Location :
Rotterdam
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7266-2
DOI :
10.1109/CIC.2001.977617