Authors
Jörg Sander, Bob D de Vos, Steffen Bruns, Nils Planken, Max A Viergever, Tim Leiner, Ivana Išgum
Publication date
2023/9/1
Journal
Computers in Biology and Medicine
Volume
164
Pages
107266
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Since the onset of computer-aided diagnosis in medical imaging, voxel-based segmentation has emerged as the primary methodology for automatic analysis of left ventricle (LV) function and morphology in cardiac magnetic resonance images (CMRI). In standard clinical practice, simultaneous multi-slice 2D cine short-axis MR imaging is performed under multiple breath-holds resulting in highly anisotropic 3D images. Furthermore, sparse-view CMRI often lacks whole heart coverage caused by large slice thickness and often suffers from inter-slice misalignment induced by respiratory motion. Therefore, these volumes only provide limited information about the true 3D cardiac anatomy which may hamper highly accurate assessment of functional and anatomical abnormalities. To address this, we propose a method that learns a continuous implicit function representing 3D LV shapes by training an auto-decoder. For …
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