Transactions of Japanese Society for Medical and Biological Engineering
Online ISSN : 1881-4379
Print ISSN : 1347-443X
ISSN-L : 1347-443X
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Automated Classification of Cerebral Arteries in MRA Images
Masashi YAMAUCHIYoshikazu UCHIYAMAJun OGURARyujiro YOKOYAMATakeshi HARAHiromichi ANDOHiroyasu YAMAKAWAToru IWAMAHiroaki HOSHIHiroshi FUJITA
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2007 Volume 45 Issue 1 Pages 27-35

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The detection of unruptured aneurysms is a major task in magnetic resonance angiography (MRA). However, it is difficult for radiologists and/or neurosurgeons to detect small aneurysms on maximum intensity projection (MIP) images because adjacent vessels may overlap with the aneurysms. Therefore, we proposed a method for making a new MIP image, the SelMIP image, containing interested vessels only by manually selecting a cerebral artery from a list of cerebral arteries recognized automatically. For the automated classification of cerebral arteries, two three-dimesional images, a target image and a reference image, were compared. Image registration was performed using global matching and rigidity transformation. The segmented vessel regions were classified into eight cerebral arteries by calculating the Euclidian distance between a voxel in the target image and each of the voxels in the eight labeled vessel regions in the reference image. In applying the automated cerebral arteries recognition algorithm to 110 MRA studies, the results of subjective evaluation were that 76.4% (84/110) were rated as good, 13.6% (15/110) as adequate, and 10.0% (11/110) as poor. The results rated good or adequate are considered acceptable and would be adequate for clinical use. Overall, 90.0% (99/110) of MRA studies attained a clinically acceptable result. Our new viewing technique will be useful in assisting radiologists to detectaneurysms and reducing the interpretation time.
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