Detection of Rarefaction of Capillaries and Avascular Region in Nailfold Capillary Images

Author:

Suma K. V. 1,Rao Bheemsain2

Affiliation:

1. M. S. Ramiah Institute of Technology, India

2. PES University, India

Abstract

Reduction in the capillary density in the nailfold region is frequently observed in patients suffering from Hypertension (Feng J, 2010). Loss of capillaries results in avascular regions which have been well characterized in many diseases (Mariusz, 2009). Nailfold capillary images need to be pre-processed so that noise can be removed, background can be separated and the useful parameters may be computed using image processing algorithms. Smoothing filters such as Gaussian, Median and Adaptive Median filters are compared using Mean Squared Error and Peak Signal-to-Noise Ratio. Otsu's thresholding is employed for segmentation. Connected Component Labeling algorithm is applied to calculate the number of capillaries per mm. This capillary density is used to identify rarefaction of capillaries and also the severity of rarefaction. Avascular region is detected by determining the distance between the peaks of the capillaries using Euclidian distance. Detection of rarefaction of capillaries and avascular regions can be used as a diagnostic tool for Hypertension and various other diseases.

Publisher

IGI Global

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