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A novel approach for the detection of pathlines in X-ray angiograms: the wavefront propagation algorithm

This article presents a new pathline approach, based on the wavefront propagation principle, and developed in order to reduce the variability in the outcomes of the quantitative coronary artery analysis. This novel approach, called wavepath, reduces the influence of the user-defined start- and endpo...

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Published in:The international journal of cardiovascular imaging 2002-10, Vol.18 (5), p.317-324
Main Authors: JANSSEN, Johannes P, KONING, Gerhard, DE KONING, Patrick J. H, TUINENBURG, Joan C, REIBER, Johan H. C
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Language:English
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Summary:This article presents a new pathline approach, based on the wavefront propagation principle, and developed in order to reduce the variability in the outcomes of the quantitative coronary artery analysis. This novel approach, called wavepath, reduces the influence of the user-defined start- and endpoints of the vessel segment and is therefore more robust and improves the reproducibility of the lesion quantification substantially. The validation study shows that the wavepath method is totally constant in the middle part of the pathline, even when using the method for constructing a bifurcation or sidebranch pathline. Furthermore, the number of corrections needed to guide the wavepath through the correct vessel is decreased from an average of 0.44 corrections per pathline to an average of 0.12 per pathline. Therefore, it can be concluded that the wavepath algorithm improves the overall analysis substantially.
ISSN:1569-5794
1573-0743
DOI:10.1023/A:1016004005730