2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.mri.2017.11.010
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Fully automated contour detection of the ascending aorta in cardiac 2D phase-contrast MRI

Abstract: Purpose: In this study we proposed a fully automated method for localizing and segmenting the ascending aortic lumen with phase-contrast magnetic resonance imaging (PC-MRI). Material and Methods:Twenty-five phase-contrast series were randomly selected out of a large population dataset of patients whose cardiac MRI examination, performed from September 2008 to October 2013, was unremarkable. The local Ethics Committee approved this retrospective study.The ascending aorta was automatically identified on each pha… Show more

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“…Another limitation of our study is the manual measurement of great vessels diameters on axial scans, which is only a rough approximation for real vessels' size. A more accurate approach would be to measure vessel areas on reformatted oblique reconstructions considering vessels' axes, also considering the potential role of automatic recognition and measurement, already demonstrated for Ao on MRI (30). In addition, three-dimensional vascular metrics and flow parameters obtained by MRI or contrastenhanced CT could also be considered in future studies.…”
Section: Known Disruption Of Pulmonary Hemodynamics Followingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another limitation of our study is the manual measurement of great vessels diameters on axial scans, which is only a rough approximation for real vessels' size. A more accurate approach would be to measure vessel areas on reformatted oblique reconstructions considering vessels' axes, also considering the potential role of automatic recognition and measurement, already demonstrated for Ao on MRI (30). In addition, three-dimensional vascular metrics and flow parameters obtained by MRI or contrastenhanced CT could also be considered in future studies.…”
Section: Known Disruption Of Pulmonary Hemodynamics Followingmentioning
confidence: 99%