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Coronary Centerline Extraction in Multi-slice CT Data Sets

Yang Guan-yu 1,2,3, Toumoulin Christine 2,3, Shu Hua-zhong 1,3, Luo Li-min 1,3
  

  1. 1. Laboratory of Image Science and Technology, Southeast University, Nanjing 210096, China
    2. INSERM U642-Laboratoire Traitement du Signal et de L’Image (LTSI), Université de Rennes1, 35042 , Rennes, France
    3. Centre de Recherche en Information Biomédicale Sino-fran?ais (CRIBS)
  • Received:2007-11-12 Revised:2008-04-02 Online:2008-07-31 Published:2008-07-31

Abstract: Cardiac multi-slice computer tomography (MSCT) as a widely used non-invasive imaging modality for cardiovascular diseases diagnosis can image anatomical structures of the heart including cavities and coronary tree. In this paper, we present a new centerline extraction algorithm of coronary arteries in MSCT data sets. Based on a local vessel model, the algorithm uses the 3D geometrical moment operator, multi-scale Hessian matrix analysis and vessel filter to estimate the centroid coordinates, diameter and direction of the local vessel with the optimal scale. A tracing-based strategy is adopted to improve the algorithm’s efficiency. Beginning with interactively initialized seed points, the extraction follows the local estimated direction to search the points of centerline consecutively. A bifurcation detection operator can locate the potential bifurcations and extract seed points of subordinate branches of a single centerline. Promising experimental results are presented finally by illustrating a hierarchical coronary centerline model combined with estimated local diameters. The extraction process can be achieved in few minutes for one volume on a standard PC platform.

Key words: coronary artery, Hessian matrix
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centerline extraction, multi-slice computer tomography (MSCT), geometrical moment, multi-scale