INVESTIGADORES
MILLÁN RaÚl Daniel
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Characterization of cerebral aneurysms using 3D moment invariants
Autor/es:
DANIEL MILLÁN; MONICA HERNANDEZ; DANIEL GALLARDO; JUAN R. CEBRAL; CHRISTOPHER M. PUTMAN; LAURA DEMPERE-MARCO; ALEJANDRO FRANGI
Lugar:
San Diego, CA
Reunión:
Congreso; SPIE Medical Imaging 2005; 2005
Resumen:
The rupture mechanism of intracranial aneurysms is still not fully understood. Although the size of the aneurysm is the shape index most commonly used to predict rupture, some controversy still exists about its adequateness as an aneurysm rupture predictor. In this work, an automatic method to geometrically characterize the shape of cerebral saccular aneurysms using 3D moment invariants is proposed. Geometric moments are efficiently computed via application of the Divergence Theorem over the aneurysm surface using a non-structured mesh. 3D models of the aneurysm and its connected parent vessels have been reconstructed from segmentations of both 3DRA and CTA images. Two alternative approaches have been used for segmentation, the first one based on isosurface deformable models, and the second one based on the level set method. Several experiments were also conducted to both assess the influence of pre-processing steps in the stability of the aneurysm shape descriptors, and to know the robustness of the proposed method. Moment invariants have proved to be a robust technique while providing a reliable way to discriminate between ruptured and unruptured aneurysms (Sensitivity=0.83, Specificity=0.74) on a data set containing 55 aneurysms. Further investigation over larger databases is necessary to establish their adequateness as reliable predictors of rupture risk.