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An Objective Method to Optimize the MR Sequence Set for Plaque Classification in Carotid Vessel Wall Images Using Automated Image Segmentation

A typical MR imaging protocol to study the status of atherosclerosis in the carotid artery consists of the application of multiple MR sequences. Since scanner time is limited, a balance has to be reached between the duration of the applied MR protocol and the quantity and quality of the resulting im...

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Autores principales: van ‘t Klooster, Ronald, Patterson, Andrew J., Young, Victoria E., Gillard, Jonathan H., Reiber, Johan H. C., van der Geest, Rob J.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3806831/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24194941
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0078492
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author van ‘t Klooster, Ronald
Patterson, Andrew J.
Young, Victoria E.
Gillard, Jonathan H.
Reiber, Johan H. C.
van der Geest, Rob J.
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Patterson, Andrew J.
Young, Victoria E.
Gillard, Jonathan H.
Reiber, Johan H. C.
van der Geest, Rob J.
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description A typical MR imaging protocol to study the status of atherosclerosis in the carotid artery consists of the application of multiple MR sequences. Since scanner time is limited, a balance has to be reached between the duration of the applied MR protocol and the quantity and quality of the resulting images which are needed to assess the disease. In this study an objective method to optimize the MR sequence set for classification of soft plaque in vessel wall images of the carotid artery using automated image segmentation was developed. The automated method employs statistical pattern recognition techniques and was developed based on an extensive set of MR contrast weightings and corresponding manual segmentations of the vessel wall and soft plaque components, which were validated by histological sections. Evaluation of the results from nine contrast weightings showed the tradeoff between scan duration and automated image segmentation performance. For our dataset the best segmentation performance was achieved by selecting five contrast weightings. Similar performance was achieved with a set of three contrast weightings, which resulted in a reduction of scan time by more than 60%. The presented approach can help others to optimize MR imaging protocols by investigating the tradeoff between scan duration and automated image segmentation performance possibly leading to shorter scanning times and better image interpretation. This approach can potentially also be applied to other research fields focusing on different diseases and anatomical regions.
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spelling pubmed-38068312013-11-05 An Objective Method to Optimize the MR Sequence Set for Plaque Classification in Carotid Vessel Wall Images Using Automated Image Segmentation van ‘t Klooster, Ronald Patterson, Andrew J. Young, Victoria E. Gillard, Jonathan H. Reiber, Johan H. C. van der Geest, Rob J. PLoS One Research Article A typical MR imaging protocol to study the status of atherosclerosis in the carotid artery consists of the application of multiple MR sequences. Since scanner time is limited, a balance has to be reached between the duration of the applied MR protocol and the quantity and quality of the resulting images which are needed to assess the disease. In this study an objective method to optimize the MR sequence set for classification of soft plaque in vessel wall images of the carotid artery using automated image segmentation was developed. The automated method employs statistical pattern recognition techniques and was developed based on an extensive set of MR contrast weightings and corresponding manual segmentations of the vessel wall and soft plaque components, which were validated by histological sections. Evaluation of the results from nine contrast weightings showed the tradeoff between scan duration and automated image segmentation performance. For our dataset the best segmentation performance was achieved by selecting five contrast weightings. Similar performance was achieved with a set of three contrast weightings, which resulted in a reduction of scan time by more than 60%. The presented approach can help others to optimize MR imaging protocols by investigating the tradeoff between scan duration and automated image segmentation performance possibly leading to shorter scanning times and better image interpretation. This approach can potentially also be applied to other research fields focusing on different diseases and anatomical regions. Public Library of Science 2013-10-23 /pmc/articles/PMC3806831/ /pubmed/24194941 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0078492 Text en © 2013 van 't Klooster et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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van ‘t Klooster, Ronald
Patterson, Andrew J.
Young, Victoria E.
Gillard, Jonathan H.
Reiber, Johan H. C.
van der Geest, Rob J.
An Objective Method to Optimize the MR Sequence Set for Plaque Classification in Carotid Vessel Wall Images Using Automated Image Segmentation
title An Objective Method to Optimize the MR Sequence Set for Plaque Classification in Carotid Vessel Wall Images Using Automated Image Segmentation
title_full An Objective Method to Optimize the MR Sequence Set for Plaque Classification in Carotid Vessel Wall Images Using Automated Image Segmentation
title_fullStr An Objective Method to Optimize the MR Sequence Set for Plaque Classification in Carotid Vessel Wall Images Using Automated Image Segmentation
title_full_unstemmed An Objective Method to Optimize the MR Sequence Set for Plaque Classification in Carotid Vessel Wall Images Using Automated Image Segmentation
title_short An Objective Method to Optimize the MR Sequence Set for Plaque Classification in Carotid Vessel Wall Images Using Automated Image Segmentation
title_sort objective method to optimize the mr sequence set for plaque classification in carotid vessel wall images using automated image segmentation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3806831/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24194941
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0078492
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