Computerized Medical Imaging and Graphics
Volume 26, Issue 6 , Pages 429-438, December 2002

B-spline methods for interactive segmentation and modeling of lumen and vessel surfaces in three-dimensional intravascular ultrasound

Department of Biomedical Engineering, Lerner Research Institute, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation, 9500 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44195, USA

Received 18 October 2001; received in revised form 26 April 2002; accepted 29 April 2002.

Abstract 

Intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) provides direct depiction of coronary anatomy, including the degree and extent of coronary plaque, useful in quantitative research or clinical studies. These studies require fast and accurate analysis of coronary morphometry in volumetric IVUS images. Semi-automated interaction techniques are important for this task due to limitations of automated processing. We present B-spline-based surface fitting and manipulation methods that provide a foundation for such interaction techniques. They can be integrated easily with previously developed segmentation algorithms to provide a semi-automated segmentation system for identification of luminal and vessel borders in volumetric IVUS images.

Keywords:  Intravascular ultrasound, Image analysis, Three-dimensional segmentation, Semi-automated segmentation, B-splines, Surface fitting

To access this article, please choose from the options below

Login to an existing account or Register a new account.

  • Purchase this article for 31.50 USD (You must login/register to purchase this article)

    Online access for 24 hours. The PDF version can be downloaded as your permanent record.

  • Subscribe to this title

    Get unlimited online access to this article and all other articles in this title 24/7 for one year.

  • Claim access now

    For current subscribers with Society Membership or Account Number.

  • Visit SciVerse ScienceDirect to see if you have access via your institution.
 

PII: S0895-6111(02)00025-3

Computerized Medical Imaging and Graphics
Volume 26, Issue 6 , Pages 429-438, December 2002