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FAst Segmentation Through SURface Fairing (FASTSURF): A novel semi-automatic hippocampus segmentation method

OBJECTIVE: The objective is to present a proof-of-concept of a semi-automatic method to reduce hippocampus segmentation time on magnetic resonance images (MRI). MATERIALS AND METHODS: FAst Segmentation Through SURface Fairing (FASTSURF) is based on a surface fairing technique which reconstructs the...

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Autores principales: Bartel, Fabian, Vrenken, Hugo, van Herk, Marcel, de Ruiter, Michiel, Belderbos, Jose, Hulshof, Joost, de Munck, Jan C.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6338359/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30657776
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0210641
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author Bartel, Fabian
Vrenken, Hugo
van Herk, Marcel
de Ruiter, Michiel
Belderbos, Jose
Hulshof, Joost
de Munck, Jan C.
author_facet Bartel, Fabian
Vrenken, Hugo
van Herk, Marcel
de Ruiter, Michiel
Belderbos, Jose
Hulshof, Joost
de Munck, Jan C.
author_sort Bartel, Fabian
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description OBJECTIVE: The objective is to present a proof-of-concept of a semi-automatic method to reduce hippocampus segmentation time on magnetic resonance images (MRI). MATERIALS AND METHODS: FAst Segmentation Through SURface Fairing (FASTSURF) is based on a surface fairing technique which reconstructs the hippocampus from sparse delineations. To validate FASTSURF, simulations were performed in which sparse delineations extracted from full manual segmentations served as input. On three different datasets with different diagnostic groups, FASTSURF hippocampi were compared to the original segmentations using Jaccard overlap indices and percentage volume differences (PVD). In one data set for which back-to-back scans were available, unbiased estimates of overlap and PVD were obtained. Using longitudinal scans, we compared hippocampal atrophy rates measured by manual, FASTSURF and two automatic segmentations (FreeSurfer and FSL-FIRST). RESULTS: With only seven input contours, FASTSURF yielded mean Jaccard indices ranging from 72(±4.3)% to 83(±2.6)% and PVDs ranging from 0.02(±2.40)% to 3.2(±3.40)% across the three datasets. Slightly poorer results were obtained for the unbiased analysis, but the performance was still considerably better than both tested automatic methods with only five contours. CONCLUSIONS: FASTSURF segmentations have high accuracy and require only a fraction of the delineation effort of fully manual segmentation. Atrophy rate quantification based on completely manual segmentation is well reproduced by FASTSURF. Therefore, FASTSURF is a promising tool to be implemented in clinical workflow, provided a future prospective validation confirms our findings.
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spelling pubmed-63383592019-01-30 FAst Segmentation Through SURface Fairing (FASTSURF): A novel semi-automatic hippocampus segmentation method Bartel, Fabian Vrenken, Hugo van Herk, Marcel de Ruiter, Michiel Belderbos, Jose Hulshof, Joost de Munck, Jan C. PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVE: The objective is to present a proof-of-concept of a semi-automatic method to reduce hippocampus segmentation time on magnetic resonance images (MRI). MATERIALS AND METHODS: FAst Segmentation Through SURface Fairing (FASTSURF) is based on a surface fairing technique which reconstructs the hippocampus from sparse delineations. To validate FASTSURF, simulations were performed in which sparse delineations extracted from full manual segmentations served as input. On three different datasets with different diagnostic groups, FASTSURF hippocampi were compared to the original segmentations using Jaccard overlap indices and percentage volume differences (PVD). In one data set for which back-to-back scans were available, unbiased estimates of overlap and PVD were obtained. Using longitudinal scans, we compared hippocampal atrophy rates measured by manual, FASTSURF and two automatic segmentations (FreeSurfer and FSL-FIRST). RESULTS: With only seven input contours, FASTSURF yielded mean Jaccard indices ranging from 72(±4.3)% to 83(±2.6)% and PVDs ranging from 0.02(±2.40)% to 3.2(±3.40)% across the three datasets. Slightly poorer results were obtained for the unbiased analysis, but the performance was still considerably better than both tested automatic methods with only five contours. CONCLUSIONS: FASTSURF segmentations have high accuracy and require only a fraction of the delineation effort of fully manual segmentation. Atrophy rate quantification based on completely manual segmentation is well reproduced by FASTSURF. Therefore, FASTSURF is a promising tool to be implemented in clinical workflow, provided a future prospective validation confirms our findings. Public Library of Science 2019-01-18 /pmc/articles/PMC6338359/ /pubmed/30657776 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0210641 Text en © 2019 Bartel 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Bartel, Fabian
Vrenken, Hugo
van Herk, Marcel
de Ruiter, Michiel
Belderbos, Jose
Hulshof, Joost
de Munck, Jan C.
FAst Segmentation Through SURface Fairing (FASTSURF): A novel semi-automatic hippocampus segmentation method
title FAst Segmentation Through SURface Fairing (FASTSURF): A novel semi-automatic hippocampus segmentation method
title_full FAst Segmentation Through SURface Fairing (FASTSURF): A novel semi-automatic hippocampus segmentation method
title_fullStr FAst Segmentation Through SURface Fairing (FASTSURF): A novel semi-automatic hippocampus segmentation method
title_full_unstemmed FAst Segmentation Through SURface Fairing (FASTSURF): A novel semi-automatic hippocampus segmentation method
title_short FAst Segmentation Through SURface Fairing (FASTSURF): A novel semi-automatic hippocampus segmentation method
title_sort fast segmentation through surface fairing (fastsurf): a novel semi-automatic hippocampus segmentation method
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6338359/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30657776
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0210641
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