A method to quantify the regional contrast enhancement as imaged during MDCT coronary angiography was developed. The procedure is based on the following steps: 1) Long axis reformatting and interactive selection of ventricular volume; 2) Normalization of image gray levels; 3) Extraction of the LV cavity by thresholding and blob growing; 4) LV segmentation by Fast Marching Level Set algorithm; 5) Building of bull-eye maps of the spatial distribution of contrast medium in the myocardium. The method was tested on a dataset including the scans from 10 patients with different perfusion defects. In 5 infarcted patients PET [13N] Ammonia scans were also performed: polar maps by CT imaging demonstrated well-defined regional perfusion defects consistent with PET imaging results.

Assessment of Myocardial Perfusion with Multi-Detector Computed Tomography

Coppini G;Favilla R;Schlueter M;Salvatori L;Marraccini P
2008

Abstract

A method to quantify the regional contrast enhancement as imaged during MDCT coronary angiography was developed. The procedure is based on the following steps: 1) Long axis reformatting and interactive selection of ventricular volume; 2) Normalization of image gray levels; 3) Extraction of the LV cavity by thresholding and blob growing; 4) LV segmentation by Fast Marching Level Set algorithm; 5) Building of bull-eye maps of the spatial distribution of contrast medium in the myocardium. The method was tested on a dataset including the scans from 10 patients with different perfusion defects. In 5 infarcted patients PET [13N] Ammonia scans were also performed: polar maps by CT imaging demonstrated well-defined regional perfusion defects consistent with PET imaging results.
2008
Istituto di Fisiologia Clinica - IFC
978-1-4244-3706-1
Image Segmentation Image Analysis
Cardiac MDCT
myocardial perfusion
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