2013
DOI: 10.1109/jtehm.2013.2291555
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Detection of Cardiac Quiescence From B-Mode Echocardiography Using a Correlation-Based Frame-to-Frame Deviation Measure

Abstract: Two novel methods for detecting cardiac quiescent phases from B-mode echocardiography using a correlation-based frame-to-frame deviation measure were developed. Accurate knowledge of cardiac quiescence is crucial to the performance of many imaging modalities, including computed tomography coronary angiography (CTCA). Synchronous electrocardiography (ECG) and echocardiography data were obtained from 10 healthy human subjects (four male, six female, 23–45 years) and the interventricular septum (IVS) was observed… Show more

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“…Discrepancies in the last requirement result in increased deviation sensitivity to motion in the direction of the minor axis of the IVS. In practice this has not been an issue and the accuracy of this approach has been verified using two-dimensional IVS tracking (Wick et al 2013). Deviation, D ( i , j ), is defined as boldnormalD(i,j)=1ρS(i,j), where ρ S ( i , j ) is the Pearson correlation coefficient between frames (for echocardiography) or phases (for CT) i and j over a static region of pixels or voxels S .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Discrepancies in the last requirement result in increased deviation sensitivity to motion in the direction of the minor axis of the IVS. In practice this has not been an issue and the accuracy of this approach has been verified using two-dimensional IVS tracking (Wick et al 2013). Deviation, D ( i , j ), is defined as boldnormalD(i,j)=1ρS(i,j), where ρ S ( i , j ) is the Pearson correlation coefficient between frames (for echocardiography) or phases (for CT) i and j over a static region of pixels or voxels S .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…This correlation between the IVS and the coronary vessels suggests that echocardiographic evaluation of the IVS can be used to analyze cardiac quiescence on a beat-by-beat basis. 6 Thus, echocardiography could potentially form the basis of a real-time gating technique by tracking IVS motion.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This method is a 3D analog to the method proposed to analyze cardiac quiescence from echocardiography. 6 The Pearson correlation coefficient has been shown to be a strong indicator of image similarity and as such can be interpreted as a measure of the similarity of the feature position between two phases. 7 The correlation coefficient between two phases, i and j, over a volume, V , is given as…”
Section: C Identification Of Intrafeature Cardiac Quiescent Periodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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