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dc.titleA Geometrical Approach for Automatic Shape Restoration of the Left Ventricle
dc.contributor.authorTan M.-L.
dc.contributor.authorSu Y.
dc.contributor.authorLim C.-W.
dc.contributor.authorSelvaraj S.K.
dc.contributor.authorZhong L.
dc.contributor.authorTan R.-S.
dc.date.accessioned2019-11-04T04:04:14Z
dc.date.available2019-11-04T04:04:14Z
dc.date.issued2013
dc.identifier.citationTan M.-L., Su Y., Lim C.-W., Selvaraj S.K., Zhong L., Tan R.-S. (2013). A Geometrical Approach for Automatic Shape Restoration of the Left Ventricle. PLoS ONE 8 (7) : e68615. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0068615
dc.identifier.issn19326203
dc.identifier.urihttps://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/161288
dc.description.abstractThis paper describes an automatic algorithm that uses a geometry-driven optimization approach to restore the shape of three-dimensional (3D) left ventricular (LV) models created from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data. The basic premise is to restore the LV shape such that the LV epicardial surface is smooth after the restoration and that the general shape characteristic of the LV is not altered. The Maximum Principle Curvature (k1) and the Minimum Principle Curvature (k2) of the LV epicardial surface are used to construct a shape-based optimization objective function to restore the shape of a motion-affected LV via a dual-resolution semi-rigid deformation process and a free-form geometric deformation process. A limited memory quasi-Newton algorithm, L-BFGS-B, is then used to solve the optimization problem. The goal of the optimization is to achieve a smooth epicardial shape by iterative in-plane and through-plane translation of vertices in the LV model. We tested our algorithm on 30 sets of LV models with simulated motion artifact generated from a very smooth patient sample, and 20 in vivo patient-specific models which contain significant motion artifacts. In the 30 simulated samples, the Hausdorff distances with respect to the Ground Truth are significantly reduced after restoration, signifying that the algorithm can restore geometrical accuracy of motion-affected LV models. In the 20 in vivo patient-specific models, the results show that our method is able to restore the shape of LV models without altering the general shape of the model. The magnitudes of in-plane translations are also consistent with existing registration techniques and experimental findings. © 2013 Tan et al.
dc.rightsAttribution 4.0 International
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
dc.sourceUnpaywall 20191101
dc.subjectaccuracy
dc.subjectalgorithm
dc.subjectarticle
dc.subjectartifact
dc.subjectautomatic algorithm
dc.subjectautomatic shape restoration
dc.subjectclinical article
dc.subjectcontrolled study
dc.subjectgeometry
dc.subjectheart function
dc.subjectheart left ventricle size
dc.subjecthuman
dc.subjectimage analysis
dc.subjectimage display
dc.subjectimage reconstruction
dc.subjectin vivo study
dc.subjectmathematical analysis
dc.subjectnuclear magnetic resonance imaging
dc.subjectprocess optimization
dc.subjectsimulation
dc.subjectAlgorithms
dc.subjectArtifacts
dc.subjectComputer Simulation
dc.subjectHeart Ventricles
dc.subjectHumans
dc.subjectImaging, Three-Dimensional
dc.subjectMagnetic Resonance Imaging
dc.subjectVentricular Remodeling
dc.typeArticle
dc.contributor.departmentDUKE-NUS MEDICAL SCHOOL
dc.contributor.departmentDEAN'S OFFICE (DUKE-NUS MEDICAL SCHOOL)
dc.description.doi10.1371/journal.pone.0068615
dc.description.sourcetitlePLoS ONE
dc.description.volume8
dc.description.issue7
dc.description.pagee68615
dc.published.statePublished
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