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Impact of analyzing less image frames per segment for radiofrequency-based volumetric intravascular ultrasound measurements in mild-to-moderate coronary atherosclerosis

Volumetric radiofrequency-based intravascular ultrasound (RF–IVUS) data of coronary segments are increasingly used as endpoints in serial trials of novel anti-atherosclerotic therapies. In a relatively time-consuming process, vessel and lumen contours are defined; these contours are first automatica...

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Autores principales: Huisman, Jennifer, Hartmann, Marc, Mattern, Eline S. K., Mintz, Gary S., Basalus, Mounir W. Z., van Houwelingen, Gert K., Verhorst, Patrick M. J., von Birgelen, Clemens
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2868170/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20191323
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10554-010-9599-y
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author Huisman, Jennifer
Hartmann, Marc
Mattern, Eline S. K.
Mintz, Gary S.
Basalus, Mounir W. Z.
van Houwelingen, Gert K.
Verhorst, Patrick M. J.
von Birgelen, Clemens
author_facet Huisman, Jennifer
Hartmann, Marc
Mattern, Eline S. K.
Mintz, Gary S.
Basalus, Mounir W. Z.
van Houwelingen, Gert K.
Verhorst, Patrick M. J.
von Birgelen, Clemens
author_sort Huisman, Jennifer
collection PubMed
description Volumetric radiofrequency-based intravascular ultrasound (RF–IVUS) data of coronary segments are increasingly used as endpoints in serial trials of novel anti-atherosclerotic therapies. In a relatively time-consuming process, vessel and lumen contours are defined; these contours are first automatically detected, then visually checked, and finally (in most cases) manually edited to generate reliable volumetric data of vessel geometry and plaque composition. Reduction in number of cross-sectional images for volumetric analysis could save analysis time but may also increase measurement variability of volumetric data. To assess whether a 50% reduction in number of frames per segment (every second frame) alters the reproducibility of volumetric measurements, we performed repeated RF–IVUS analyses of 15 coronary segments with mild-to-moderate atherosclerosis (20.2 ± 0.2 mm-long segments with 46 ± 13% plaque burden). Volumes were calculated based on a total of 731 image frames. Reducing the number of cross-sectional image frames for volumetric measurements saved analysis time (38 ± 9 vs. 68 ± 17 min/segment; P < 0.0001) and resulted for only a few parameters in (borderline) significant but mild differences versus measurements based on all frames (fibrous volume, P < 0.05; necrotic-core volume, P = 0.07). Compared to the intra-observer variability, there was a mild increase in measurement variability for most geometrical and compositional volumetric RF–IVUS parameters. In RF–IVUS studies of mild-to-moderate coronary disease, analyzing less image frames saved analysis time, left most volumetric parameters greatly unaffected, and resulted in a no more than mild increase in measurement variability of volumetric data.
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spelling pubmed-28681702010-05-24 Impact of analyzing less image frames per segment for radiofrequency-based volumetric intravascular ultrasound measurements in mild-to-moderate coronary atherosclerosis Huisman, Jennifer Hartmann, Marc Mattern, Eline S. K. Mintz, Gary S. Basalus, Mounir W. Z. van Houwelingen, Gert K. Verhorst, Patrick M. J. von Birgelen, Clemens Int J Cardiovasc Imaging Original Paper Volumetric radiofrequency-based intravascular ultrasound (RF–IVUS) data of coronary segments are increasingly used as endpoints in serial trials of novel anti-atherosclerotic therapies. In a relatively time-consuming process, vessel and lumen contours are defined; these contours are first automatically detected, then visually checked, and finally (in most cases) manually edited to generate reliable volumetric data of vessel geometry and plaque composition. Reduction in number of cross-sectional images for volumetric analysis could save analysis time but may also increase measurement variability of volumetric data. To assess whether a 50% reduction in number of frames per segment (every second frame) alters the reproducibility of volumetric measurements, we performed repeated RF–IVUS analyses of 15 coronary segments with mild-to-moderate atherosclerosis (20.2 ± 0.2 mm-long segments with 46 ± 13% plaque burden). Volumes were calculated based on a total of 731 image frames. Reducing the number of cross-sectional image frames for volumetric measurements saved analysis time (38 ± 9 vs. 68 ± 17 min/segment; P < 0.0001) and resulted for only a few parameters in (borderline) significant but mild differences versus measurements based on all frames (fibrous volume, P < 0.05; necrotic-core volume, P = 0.07). Compared to the intra-observer variability, there was a mild increase in measurement variability for most geometrical and compositional volumetric RF–IVUS parameters. In RF–IVUS studies of mild-to-moderate coronary disease, analyzing less image frames saved analysis time, left most volumetric parameters greatly unaffected, and resulted in a no more than mild increase in measurement variability of volumetric data. Springer Netherlands 2010-02-27 2010 /pmc/articles/PMC2868170/ /pubmed/20191323 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10554-010-9599-y Text en © The Author(s) 2010 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and source are credited.
spellingShingle Original Paper
Huisman, Jennifer
Hartmann, Marc
Mattern, Eline S. K.
Mintz, Gary S.
Basalus, Mounir W. Z.
van Houwelingen, Gert K.
Verhorst, Patrick M. J.
von Birgelen, Clemens
Impact of analyzing less image frames per segment for radiofrequency-based volumetric intravascular ultrasound measurements in mild-to-moderate coronary atherosclerosis
title Impact of analyzing less image frames per segment for radiofrequency-based volumetric intravascular ultrasound measurements in mild-to-moderate coronary atherosclerosis
title_full Impact of analyzing less image frames per segment for radiofrequency-based volumetric intravascular ultrasound measurements in mild-to-moderate coronary atherosclerosis
title_fullStr Impact of analyzing less image frames per segment for radiofrequency-based volumetric intravascular ultrasound measurements in mild-to-moderate coronary atherosclerosis
title_full_unstemmed Impact of analyzing less image frames per segment for radiofrequency-based volumetric intravascular ultrasound measurements in mild-to-moderate coronary atherosclerosis
title_short Impact of analyzing less image frames per segment for radiofrequency-based volumetric intravascular ultrasound measurements in mild-to-moderate coronary atherosclerosis
title_sort impact of analyzing less image frames per segment for radiofrequency-based volumetric intravascular ultrasound measurements in mild-to-moderate coronary atherosclerosis
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2868170/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20191323
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10554-010-9599-y
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