2019
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0213603
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Automatic segmentation of optical coherence tomography pullbacks of coronary arteries treated with bioresorbable vascular scaffolds: Application to hemodynamics modeling

Abstract: Background / ObjectivesAutomatic algorithms for stent struts segmentation in optical coherence tomography (OCT) images of coronary arteries have been developed over the years, particularly with application on metallic stents. The aim of this study is three-fold: (1) to develop and to validate a segmentation algorithm for the detection of both lumen contours and polymeric bioresorbable scaffold struts from 8-bit OCT images, (2) to develop a method for automatic OCT pullback quality assessment, and (3) to demons… Show more

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“…Since μCT was an integral part of the reconstruction method, these techniques cannot be used in the clinical setting, and their applicability is limited to experimental research. However, a variation of the technique by Migliori et al 12 has been applied in clinical cases 9 . In contrast to these two studies, we used μCT solely for the purpose of validation in our method.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Since μCT was an integral part of the reconstruction method, these techniques cannot be used in the clinical setting, and their applicability is limited to experimental research. However, a variation of the technique by Migliori et al 12 has been applied in clinical cases 9 . In contrast to these two studies, we used μCT solely for the purpose of validation in our method.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A platform for precise three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction of coronary stents, combined with 3D reconstruction of the arterial lumen, may unlock a wide spectrum of information and lay the ground for optimization of stenting procedures, patient-specific computational stenting simulations, and research and development of new stent scaffolds and stenting techniques. To the best of our knowledge, there have been very few attempts for OCT-based 3D reconstruction of coronary stents 9 13 . These studies had several limitations due to insufficient validation, lack of clinical feasibility, and use of older generation stent designs deployed in straight lumen vascular geometries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Segmentation of the coronary artery lumen contour is perhaps the simplest task for automated techniques when there is no atherosclerotic disease and there has been appropriate clearance of blood from the OCT images. Here, globally used binarization methods [ 59 ], such as Otsu filtering [ 60 , 61 , 62 , 63 ], morphological operations, edge detection [ 64 , 65 , 66 ] and curve fitting [ 67 ] were often sufficient to automatically delineate the lumen. However, these methods are challenged when facing bifurcation regions and catheter artefacts, as well as improper blood clearance, which are not uncommon occurrences in clinical scenarios.…”
Section: Coronary Lumenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tested on two stents (Integrity bare metal stent and Xience Alpine drug eluting stent) in four in vitro models and compared to manual segmentation and reconstruction, results showed good agreement, with an average distance between the strut centroids of 97.5 ± 54.4 µm. In in vivo cases, by improving lumen segmentation around struts with a novel correction step to account for blood artefacts, Bologna et al, automatically generated a stented artery model for simulation of WSS from the OCT based 3D point cloud and biplane angiography centerline ( Figure 13 ) [ 64 ]. However, these approaches suffered in the case of struts that did not have visible, continuous, or square outlines.…”
Section: Stentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To the best of our knowledge, there have been very few attempts for OCT-based 3D reconstruction of coronary stents. [9][10][11][12][13] These studies had several limitations related to insufficient validation, lack of clinical feasibility, and use of older generation stent designs deployed in straight lumen geometries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%