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Analysis of Coronary Vessels in Cleared Embryonic Hearts
Published on: December 7, 2016
Vessel Segmentation of X-Ray Coronary Angiographic Image Sequence
Objective:
To facilitate the analysis and diagnosis of X-ray coronary angiography in interventional surgery, it is necessary to extract vessel from X-ray coronary angiography. However, vessel images of angiography suffer from low quality with large artefacts, which challenges the existing vascular technology.
Methods:
In this paper, we propose a ávessel framework to detect vessels and segment vessels in angiographic vessel data. In this framework, we develop a new matrix decomposition model with gradient sparse in the tensor representation. Then, the energy function with the input of the hierarchical vessel is used in vessel detection and vessel segmentation.
Results:
Through experiments conducted on angiographic data, we have demonstrated the good performance of the proposed method in removing background structure.
Conclusion:
We evaluated our method for vessel detection and segmentation in different clinical settings, including LAO/RAO with cranial and caudal angulation, and showed its competitive results compared with eight state-of-the-art methods in terms of extensive qualitative and quantitative evaluation.
Significance:
Our method can remove a large number of background artefacts and obtain a better vascular structure, which has contributed to the clinical diagnosis of coronary artery diseases.
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