Automatic Measurement of End Diastolic Arterial Lumen Diameter in ARTSENSSource: Journal of Medical Devices:;2015:;volume( 009 ):;issue: 004::page 41002Author:Sahani, Ashish Kumar
,
Joseph, Jayaraj
,
Radhakrishnan, Ravikumar
,
Sivaprakasam, Mohanasankar
DOI: 10.1115/1.4030873Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
Abstract: Over past few years, we are developing a system for facilitating large scale screening of patients for cardiovascular risk—arterial stiffness evaluation for noninvasive screening (ARTSENS). ARTSENS is an imagefree device that uses a single element ultrasound transducer to obtain noninvasive measurements of arterial stiffness (AS) in a fully automated manner. AS is directly proportional to enddiastolic lumen diameter (Dd). Multilayered structure of the arterial walls and indistinct characteristics of intimalumen interface (ILI) makes it quite difficult to accurately estimate Dd in Amode radiofrequency (RF) frames obtained from ARTSENS. In this paper, we propose a few methods based on fitting simple mathematical models to the echoes from arterial walls, followed by a novel method to fuse the information from curve fitting error and distension curve to arrive at an accurate measure of Dd. To bring down the curve fitting time and facilitate processing on lowend processors, a novel approach using the autocorrelation of echoes from opposite walls of the artery has been discussed. The methods were analyzed for their comparative accuracy against reference Dd obtained from 85 human volunteers using HitachiAloka eTRACKING system. Dd from all reported methods show strong and statistically significant positive correlation with eTRACKING and mean error of less than 7% could be achieved. As expected, Dd from all methods show significant positive correlation with age.
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contributor author | Sahani, Ashish Kumar | |
contributor author | Joseph, Jayaraj | |
contributor author | Radhakrishnan, Ravikumar | |
contributor author | Sivaprakasam, Mohanasankar | |
date accessioned | 2017-05-09T01:21:54Z | |
date available | 2017-05-09T01:21:54Z | |
date issued | 2015 | |
identifier issn | 1932-6181 | |
identifier other | med_009_04_041002.pdf | |
identifier uri | http://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/159178 | |
description abstract | Over past few years, we are developing a system for facilitating large scale screening of patients for cardiovascular risk—arterial stiffness evaluation for noninvasive screening (ARTSENS). ARTSENS is an imagefree device that uses a single element ultrasound transducer to obtain noninvasive measurements of arterial stiffness (AS) in a fully automated manner. AS is directly proportional to enddiastolic lumen diameter (Dd). Multilayered structure of the arterial walls and indistinct characteristics of intimalumen interface (ILI) makes it quite difficult to accurately estimate Dd in Amode radiofrequency (RF) frames obtained from ARTSENS. In this paper, we propose a few methods based on fitting simple mathematical models to the echoes from arterial walls, followed by a novel method to fuse the information from curve fitting error and distension curve to arrive at an accurate measure of Dd. To bring down the curve fitting time and facilitate processing on lowend processors, a novel approach using the autocorrelation of echoes from opposite walls of the artery has been discussed. The methods were analyzed for their comparative accuracy against reference Dd obtained from 85 human volunteers using HitachiAloka eTRACKING system. Dd from all reported methods show strong and statistically significant positive correlation with eTRACKING and mean error of less than 7% could be achieved. As expected, Dd from all methods show significant positive correlation with age. | |
publisher | The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) | |
title | Automatic Measurement of End Diastolic Arterial Lumen Diameter in ARTSENS | |
type | Journal Paper | |
journal volume | 9 | |
journal issue | 4 | |
journal title | Journal of Medical Devices | |
identifier doi | 10.1115/1.4030873 | |
journal fristpage | 41002 | |
journal lastpage | 41002 | |
identifier eissn | 1932-619X | |
tree | Journal of Medical Devices:;2015:;volume( 009 ):;issue: 004 | |
contenttype | Fulltext |