Title :
Automated segmentation of anterior lamina cribrosa surface: How the lamina cribrosa responds to intraocular pressure change in glaucoma eyes?
Author :
Belghith, Akram ; Bowd, Christopher ; Medeiros, Felipe A. ; Weinreb, Robert N. ; Zangwill, Linda M.
Author_Institution :
Hamilton Glaucoma Center, Univ. of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA, USA
Abstract :
The lamina cribrosa is a sieve-like structure where retinal ganglion cell axons and central retinal vessels exit from the eye through the scleral canal. The lamina cribrosa has been known to play an essential role in the physiopathology of glaucoma and has been investigated as a potential location to identify early glaucomatous damage. Many researchers have been studying how the lamina cribrosa responds to intraocular pressure change, leading to axonal insults. Recently, 3D spectral domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) Enhanced depth imaging (EDI), an optical imaging technique, has been proposed to improve OCT imaging of deeper retinal structures such as the choroid and the lamina cribrosa. However, the shadowing from vasculature and other reflective structures make the segmentation of the anterior lamina cribrosa surface difficult. In this paper, we present a new approach for the segmentation of the anterior lamina cribrosa surface. To deal with the complexity of the surface segmentation, we propose the use of a shape-constrained surface evolution method where the surface is refined iteratively using a non-local Markov random field based segmentation. The estimation of the model parameter is addressed using a Metropolis-Hastings algorithm. Our experiments showed a significant correlation between change in the intraocular pressure level and change in the position of the lamina cribrosa over time.
Keywords :
Markov processes; biomedical optical imaging; blood vessels; diseases; evolutionary computation; eye; image segmentation; iterative methods; medical disorders; medical image processing; neurophysiology; optical tomography; parameter estimation; random processes; vision defects; 3D SD-OCT enhanced depth imaging; 3D spectral domain optical coherence tomography; Metropolis-Hastings algorithm; SD-OCT EDI; automated anterior lamina cribrosa surface segmentation; axonal insult; central retinal vessel; choroid imaging; deep retinal structure imaging; early glaucomatous damage identification; eye; glaucoma physiopathology; intraocular pressure change effect; intraocular pressure level change; iterative surface refinement; lamina cribrosa imaging; lamina cribrosa position change; lamina cribrosa response; model parameter estimation; nonlocal Markov random field based segmentation; optical imaging; reflective structure; retinal ganglion cell axon; scleral canal; shape-constrained surface evolution method; vasculature shadowing; Biomedical optical imaging; Head; Image segmentation; Nickel; Optical imaging; Three-dimensional displays; Glaucoma; lamina cribrosa; non-local Markov field; segmentation;
Conference_Titel :
Biomedical Imaging (ISBI), 2015 IEEE 12th International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
New York, NY
DOI :
10.1109/ISBI.2015.7163854