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Darian M Onchis1, Codruta Istin2, Cristina Tudoran3, Mariana Tudoran3, Pedro Real4.
Abstract
In this paper, we propose an analytical rapid method to estimate the endocardial borders of the left ventricular walls on echocardiographic images for prospective clinical integration. The procedure was created as a diagnostic support tool for the clinician and it is based on the use of the anisotropic generalized Hough transform. Its application is guided by a Gabor-like filtering for the approximate delimitation of the region of interest without the need for computing further anatomical characteristics. The algorithm is applying directly a deformable template on the predetermined filtered region and therefore it is responsive and straightforward implementable. For accuracy considerations, we have employed a support vector machine classifier to determine the confidence level of the automated marking. The clinical tests were performed at the Cardiology Clinic of the County Emergency Hospital Timisoara and they improved the physicians perception in more than 50% of the cases. The report is concluded with medical discussions.Entities:
Keywords: Gabor–Hough algorithm; echocardiographic diagnostics; left ventricle wall
Year: 2020 PMID: 31941079 PMCID: PMC7169403 DOI: 10.3390/diagnostics10010040
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Diagnostics (Basel) ISSN: 2075-4418
Figure 1Initial drawing and template extraction.
Figure 2Direct application of the anisotropic Hough transform.
Figure 3ROI after Gabor-like filter.
Figure 4Refined anisotropic template.
Figure 5Complete application of the anisotropic Gabor–Hough transform.
Figure 6The complete accumulator space.
Figure 7Restricted accumulator space.
Figure 8Recognition of the lateral wall of the LV in detail.