| Literature DB >> 29027696 |
Stefan B Lindström1, Fredrik Uhlin2,3, Niclas Bjarnegård2, Micael Gylling2, Kamilla Nilsson2, Christina Svensson2, Pia Yngman-Uhlin2,4, Toste Länne2.
Abstract
A method for computer-aided assessment of blood vessel geometries based on shape-fitting algorithms from metric vision was evaluated. Acoustic images of cross sections of the radial artery and cephalic vein were acquired, and medical practitioners used a computer application to measure the wall thickness and nominal diameter of these blood vessels with a caliper method and the shape-fitting method. The methods performed equally well for wall thickness measurements. The shape-fitting method was preferable for measuring the diameter, since it reduced systematic errors by up to 63% in the case of the cephalic vein because of its eccentricity.Entities:
Keywords: blood vessel wall; computer-aided assessment; informatics/image processing; lumen diameter; peripheral vascular; shape fitting
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29027696 DOI: 10.1002/jum.14439
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Ultrasound Med ISSN: 0278-4297 Impact factor: 2.153