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. 2024 Aug;15(4):383-393.
doi: 10.1007/s13239-024-00715-4. Epub 2024 Apr 30.

Segmentation and Volumetric Analysis of Heart from Cardiac CT Images

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Segmentation and Volumetric Analysis of Heart from Cardiac CT Images

Rashmitha et al. Cardiovasc Eng Technol. 2024 Aug.

Abstract

Purpose: Cardiac CT is a valuable diagnostic tool in evaluating cardiovascular diseases. Accurate segmentation of the heart and its structures from cardiac CT and MRI images is essential for diagnosing functional abnormalities, treatment plans and cardiovascular diseases management. Accurate segmentation and quantitative assessments are still a challenge. Manual delineation of the heart from the scan images is labour-intensive, time-consuming, and error prone as it depends on the radiologist's experience. Thus, automated techniques are highly desirable as they can significantly improve the efficiency and accuracy of image analysis.

Method: This work addresses the above problems. A new, image-driven, fast, and fully automatic segmentation method was developed to segment the heart from CT images using a processing pipeline of adaptive median filter, multi-level thresholding, active contours, mathematical morphology, and the knowledge of human anatomy to delineate the regions of interest.

Results: The algorithm proposed is simple to implement and validate and requires no human intervention. The method is tested on the 'Image CHD' DICOM images (multi-centre, clinically approved single-phase de-identified images), and the results obtained were validated against the ground truths provided with the dataset. The results show an average Dice score, Jaccard score, and Hausdorff distance of 0.866, 0.776, and 33.29 mm, respectively, for the segmentation of the heart's chambers, aorta, and blood vessels. The results and the ground truths were compared using Bland-Altmon plots.

Conclusion: The heart was correctly segmented from the CT images using the proposed method. Further this segmentation technique can be used to develop AI based solutions for segmentation.

Keywords: Active contours; Cardiac CT; Heart chambers; Masks; Subjective evaluation.

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