@Article{TadashiAraki2016, author="Tadashi Araki and Sumit K. Banchhor and Narendra D. Londhe and Nobutaka Ikeda and Petia Radeva and Devarshi Shukla and Luca Saba and Antonella Balestrieri and Andrew Nicolaides and Shoaib Shafique and John R. Laird and Jasjit S. Suri", title="Reliable and Accurate Calcium Volume Measurement in Coronary Artery Using Intravascular Ultrasound Videos", journal="Journal of Medical Systems", year="2016", volume="40", number="3", pages="51:1--51:20", optkeywords="Interventional cardiology", optkeywords="Atherosclerosis", optkeywords="Coronary arteries", optkeywords="IVUS", optkeywords="calcium volume", optkeywords="Soft computing", optkeywords="Performance Reliability", optkeywords="Accuracy", abstract="Quantitative assessment of calcified atherosclerotic volume within the coronary artery wall is vital for cardiac interventional procedures. The goal of this study is to automatically measure the calcium volume, given the borders of coronary vessel wall for all the frames of the intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) video. Three soft computing fuzzy classification techniques were adapted namely Fuzzy c-Means (FCM), K-means, and Hidden Markov Random Field (HMRF) for automated segmentation of calcium regions and volume computation. These methods were benchmarked against previously developed threshold-based method. IVUS image data sets (around 30,600 IVUS frames) from 15 patients were collected using 40 MHz IVUS catheter (Atlantis{\textregistered} SR Pro, Boston Scientific{\textregistered}, pullback speed of 0.5 mm/s). Calcium mean volume for FCM, K-means, HMRF and threshold-based method were 37.84\thinspace{\textpm}\thinspace17.38 mm3, 27.79\thinspace{\textpm}\thinspace10.94 mm3, 46.44\thinspace{\textpm}\thinspace19.13 mm3 and 35.92\thinspace{\textpm}\thinspace16.44 mm3 respectively. Cross-correlation, Jaccard Index and Dice Similarity were highest between FCM and threshold-based method: 0.99, 0.92\thinspace{\textpm}\thinspace0.02 and 0.95\thinspace+\thinspace0.02 respectively. Student{\textquoteright}s t-test, z-test and Wilcoxon-test are also performed to demonstrate consistency, reliability and accuracy of the results. Given the vessel wall region, the system reliably and automatically measures the calcium volume in IVUS videos. Further, we validated our system against a trained expert using scoring: K-means showed the best performance with an accuracy of 92.80\thinspace\%. Out procedure and protocol is along the line with method previously published clinically.", optnote="MILAB;", optnote="exported from refbase (http://refbase.cvc.uab.es/show.php?record=2729), last updated on Tue, 21 Nov 2017 12:47:45 +0100", doi="10.1007/s10916-015-0407-z" }