A method of motion estimation of segmental ventricular wall with tracking of ultrasonic echocardiogram

Author:

Liu Shanna,Zhang Hao,Li Chang,Dai Weifang,Wu Jinyu,Wu Yuanyuan,Su Wenwen,Xia Bin,Zhou Jiayu,Shen Yuqiang,Zhu Xinjian

Abstract

Abstract Background Ultrasonic echocardiography is commonly used for monitoring myocardial dysfunction. However, it has limitations such as poor quality of echocardiography images and subjective judgment of doctors. Methods In this paper, a calculation model based on optical flow tracking of echocardiogram is proposed for the quantitative estimation motion of the segmental wall. To improve the accuracy of optical flow estimation, a method based on confidence-optimized multiresolution(COM) optical flow model is proposed to reduce the estimation errors caused by the large amplitude of myocardial motion and the presence of “shadows” and other image quality problems. In addition, motion vector decomposition and dynamic tracking of the ventricular region of interest are used to extract information regarding the myocardial segmental motion. The proposed method was validated using simulation images and 50 clinical cases (25 patients and 25 healthy volunteers) for myocardial motion analysis. Results The results demonstrated that the proposed method could track the motion information of myocardial segments well and reduce the estimation errors of optical flow caused due to the use of low-quality echocardiogram images. Conclusions The proposed method improves the accuracy of motion estimation for the cardiac ventricular wall.

Funder

Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang Province

Medical Science and Technology Project of Zhejiang Province

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging

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