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A framework for the detection of acute renal rejection with dynamic contrast enhanced magnetic resonance imaging

Acute rejection is the most common reason of graft failure after kidney transplantation, and early detection is crucial to survive the transplanted kidney function. In this paper we introduce a new approach for the automatic classification of normal and acute rejection transplants from dynamic contr...

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Main Authors: Farag, A., El-Baz, A., Yuksel, S.E., El-Ghar, M.A., Eldiasty, T.
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
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Summary:Acute rejection is the most common reason of graft failure after kidney transplantation, and early detection is crucial to survive the transplanted kidney function. In this paper we introduce a new approach for the automatic classification of normal and acute rejection transplants from dynamic contrast enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE-MRI). The proposed algorithm consists of three main steps; the first step isolates the kidney from the surrounding anatomical structures by evolving a deformable model based on two density functions; the first function describes the distribution of the gray level inside and outside the kidney region and the second function describes the prior shape of the kidney. In the second step, nonrigid-registration algorithms are employed to account for the motion of the kidney due to patient breathing, and finally, the perfusion curves that show the transportation of the contrast agent into the tissue are obtained from the cortex and used in the classification of normal and acute rejection transplants. Applications of the proposed approach yield promising results that would, in the near future, replace the use of current technologies such as nuclear imaging and ultrasonography, which are not specific enough to determine the type of kidney dysfunction
ISSN:1945-7928
1945-8452
DOI:10.1109/ISBI.2006.1624942