Literature DB >> 25640150

Semiautomatic segmentation of longitudinal computed tomography images in a rat model of lung injury by surfactant depletion.

Yi Xin1, Gang Song1, Maurizio Cereda2, Stephen Kadlecek1, Hooman Hamedani1, Yunqing Jiang1, Jennia Rajaei1, Justin Clapp1, Harrilla Profka1, Natalie Meeder1, Jue Wu1, Nicholas J Tustison3, James C Gee1, Rahim R Rizi1.   

Abstract

Quantitative analysis of computed tomography (CT) is essential to the study of acute lung injury. However, quantitative CT is made difficult by poor lung aeration, which complicates the critical step of image segmentation. To overcome this obstacle, this study sought to develop and validate a semiautomated, multilandmark, registration-based scheme for lung segmentation that is effective in conditions of poor aeration. Expiratory and inspiratory CT images were obtained in rats (n = 8) with surfactant depletion of incremental severity to mimic worsening aeration. Trained operators manually delineated the images to provide a comparative landmark. Semiautomatic segmentation originated from a single, previously segmented reference image obtained at healthy baseline. Deformable registration of the target images (after surfactant depletion) was performed using the symmetric diffeomorphic transformation model with B-spline regularization. Registration used multiple landmarks (i.e., rib cage, spine, and lung parenchyma) to minimize the effect of poor aeration. Then target images were automatically segmented by applying the calculated transformation function to the reference image contour. Semiautomatically and manually segmented contours proved to be highly similar in all aeration conditions, including those characterized by more severe surfactant depletion and expiration. The Dice similarity coefficient was over 0.9 in most conditions, confirming high agreement, irrespective of poor aeration. Furthermore, CT density-based measurements of gas volume, tissue mass, and lung aeration distribution were minimally affected by the method of segmentation. Moving forward, multilandmark registration has the potential to streamline quantitative CT analysis by enabling semiautomatic image segmentation of lungs with a broad range of injury severity.
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Keywords:  ARDS; computed tomography; image analysis; image registration; semiautomatic segmentation

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25640150      PMCID: PMC4312845          DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00627.2014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Appl Physiol (1985)        ISSN: 0161-7567


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