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Cardiac fiber tracking on super high-resolution CT images: a comparative study

Purpose: High-resolution cardiac imaging and fiber analysis methods are required to understand cardiac anatomy. Although refraction-contrast x-ray CT (RCT) has high soft tissue contrast, it cannot be commonly used because it requires a synchrotron system. Microfocus x-ray CT ([Formula: see text]) is...

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Autores principales: Oda, Hirohisa, Roth, Holger R., Sugino, Takaaki, Sunaguchi, Naoki, Usami, Noriko, Oda, Masahiro, Shimao, Daisuke, Ichihara, Shu, Yuasa, Tetsuya, Ando, Masami, Akita, Toshiaki, Narita, Yuji, Mori, Kensaku
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7064862/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32206685
http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/1.JMI.7.2.026001
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author Oda, Hirohisa
Roth, Holger R.
Sugino, Takaaki
Sunaguchi, Naoki
Usami, Noriko
Oda, Masahiro
Shimao, Daisuke
Ichihara, Shu
Yuasa, Tetsuya
Ando, Masami
Akita, Toshiaki
Narita, Yuji
Mori, Kensaku
author_facet Oda, Hirohisa
Roth, Holger R.
Sugino, Takaaki
Sunaguchi, Naoki
Usami, Noriko
Oda, Masahiro
Shimao, Daisuke
Ichihara, Shu
Yuasa, Tetsuya
Ando, Masami
Akita, Toshiaki
Narita, Yuji
Mori, Kensaku
author_sort Oda, Hirohisa
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description Purpose: High-resolution cardiac imaging and fiber analysis methods are required to understand cardiac anatomy. Although refraction-contrast x-ray CT (RCT) has high soft tissue contrast, it cannot be commonly used because it requires a synchrotron system. Microfocus x-ray CT ([Formula: see text]) is another commercially available imaging modality. Approach: We evaluate the usefulness of [Formula: see text] for analyzing fibers by quantitatively and objectively comparing the results with RCT. To do so, we scanned a rabbit heart by both modalities with our original protocol of prepared materials and compared their image-based analysis results, including fiber orientation estimation and fiber tracking. Results: Fiber orientations estimated by two modalities were closely resembled under the correlation coefficient of 0.63. Tracked fibers from both modalities matched well the anatomical knowledge that fiber orientations are different inside and outside of the left ventricle. However, the [Formula: see text] volume caused incorrect tracking around the boundaries caused by stitching scanning. Conclusions: Our experimental results demonstrated that [Formula: see text] scanning can be used for cardiac fiber analysis, although further investigation is required in the differences of fiber analysis results on RCT and [Formula: see text].
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spelling pubmed-70648622021-03-11 Cardiac fiber tracking on super high-resolution CT images: a comparative study Oda, Hirohisa Roth, Holger R. Sugino, Takaaki Sunaguchi, Naoki Usami, Noriko Oda, Masahiro Shimao, Daisuke Ichihara, Shu Yuasa, Tetsuya Ando, Masami Akita, Toshiaki Narita, Yuji Mori, Kensaku J Med Imaging (Bellingham) Biomedical Applications in Molecular, Structural, and Functional Imaging Purpose: High-resolution cardiac imaging and fiber analysis methods are required to understand cardiac anatomy. Although refraction-contrast x-ray CT (RCT) has high soft tissue contrast, it cannot be commonly used because it requires a synchrotron system. Microfocus x-ray CT ([Formula: see text]) is another commercially available imaging modality. Approach: We evaluate the usefulness of [Formula: see text] for analyzing fibers by quantitatively and objectively comparing the results with RCT. To do so, we scanned a rabbit heart by both modalities with our original protocol of prepared materials and compared their image-based analysis results, including fiber orientation estimation and fiber tracking. Results: Fiber orientations estimated by two modalities were closely resembled under the correlation coefficient of 0.63. Tracked fibers from both modalities matched well the anatomical knowledge that fiber orientations are different inside and outside of the left ventricle. However, the [Formula: see text] volume caused incorrect tracking around the boundaries caused by stitching scanning. Conclusions: Our experimental results demonstrated that [Formula: see text] scanning can be used for cardiac fiber analysis, although further investigation is required in the differences of fiber analysis results on RCT and [Formula: see text]. Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers 2020-03-11 2020-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7064862/ /pubmed/32206685 http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/1.JMI.7.2.026001 Text en © 2020 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Published by SPIE under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Unported License. Distribution or reproduction of this work in whole or in part requires full attribution of the original publication, including its DOI.
spellingShingle Biomedical Applications in Molecular, Structural, and Functional Imaging
Oda, Hirohisa
Roth, Holger R.
Sugino, Takaaki
Sunaguchi, Naoki
Usami, Noriko
Oda, Masahiro
Shimao, Daisuke
Ichihara, Shu
Yuasa, Tetsuya
Ando, Masami
Akita, Toshiaki
Narita, Yuji
Mori, Kensaku
Cardiac fiber tracking on super high-resolution CT images: a comparative study
title Cardiac fiber tracking on super high-resolution CT images: a comparative study
title_full Cardiac fiber tracking on super high-resolution CT images: a comparative study
title_fullStr Cardiac fiber tracking on super high-resolution CT images: a comparative study
title_full_unstemmed Cardiac fiber tracking on super high-resolution CT images: a comparative study
title_short Cardiac fiber tracking on super high-resolution CT images: a comparative study
title_sort cardiac fiber tracking on super high-resolution ct images: a comparative study
topic Biomedical Applications in Molecular, Structural, and Functional Imaging
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7064862/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32206685
http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/1.JMI.7.2.026001
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