2014
DOI: 10.1118/1.4862508
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Brachial artery vasomotion and transducer pressure effect on measurements by active contour segmentation on ultrasound

Abstract: Purpose:To use feed-forward active contours (snakes) to track and measure brachial artery vasomotion on ultrasound images recorded in both transverse and longitudinal views; and to compare the algorithm's performance in each view. Methods: Longitudinal and transverse view ultrasound image sequences of 45 brachial arteries were segmented by feed-forward active contour (FFAC). The segmented regions were used to measure vasomotion artery diameter, cross-sectional area, and distention both as peak-to-peak diameter… Show more

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“…At present, DUS is the first -line imaging modality to assess the VA. It is a cheap, easily available, non -invasive, non -ionizing imaging method that allows not only the hemodynamic investigation of the access but also the direct visualization of the VA morphology and its surrounding structures 27 . It also permits the investigation of other dysfunctions not related to stenosis and thrombosis, such as aneurysms or hematomas, and can be used in the pre -dialysis period 28 .…”
Section: Limitations and Pitfallsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At present, DUS is the first -line imaging modality to assess the VA. It is a cheap, easily available, non -invasive, non -ionizing imaging method that allows not only the hemodynamic investigation of the access but also the direct visualization of the VA morphology and its surrounding structures 27 . It also permits the investigation of other dysfunctions not related to stenosis and thrombosis, such as aneurysms or hematomas, and can be used in the pre -dialysis period 28 .…”
Section: Limitations and Pitfallsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, when comparing measurements of the same brachial artery in both planes, the equivalent-circle area calculated from the longitudinal diameter measurements was 27% lower than the cross-sectional area measured from transverse images. 10 The %FMD area should be twice that of %FMD diameter , but across all observers %FMD diameter underestimated the expected change in area by 10%. The observation that the %FMD area /%FMD diameter ratio is greater than the expected value of 2 indicates that the effect of compression by the transducer during longitudinal imaging could have played a role in the observed deviation.…”
Section: Transverse Vs Longitudinal Imagingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compared to manual tracing, the FFAC algorithm and its automated contour tracking require, on average, 94 fewer minutes of manual intervention per case. 10 Given that one of the aims of this study was to try to develop an approach for evaluating %FMD that could be used in larger research and clinical populations, the time it takes to analyze each case will contribute significantly to its applicability.…”
Section: Coefficients Of Variationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There have been efforts to extract the target vessel automatically with feed-forward active contour (snake) [7] or with a probabilistic approach to the computerized tracking of arterial walls [8] among others. However, those based on edge detection, are particularly vulnerable to speckle noise.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%