Segmentation of Hemodynamics from Dynamic- Susceptibility-Contrast Magnetic Resonance Brain Images Using Sequential Independent Component Analysis
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2004
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Václav Skala - UNION Agency
Abstract
Dynamic-susceptibility-contrast magnetic resonance imaging, a popular perfusion imaging technique, records
signal changes on images caused by the passage of contrast-agent particles in the human brain after a bolus
injection of contrast agent. The temporal signal changes on different brain tissues characterize distinct blood
supply patterns which are critical for the profound analysis of cerebral hemodynamics. Under the assumption of
the spatial independence among these patterns, independent component analysis (ICA) was applied to segment
different tissues, i.e., artery, gray matter, white matter, vein and sinus and choroids plexus, so that the spatio-
temporal hemodynamics of these tissues were decomposed and analyzed. An arterial input function was modeled
using the concentration-time curve of the arterial area for the deconvolution calculation of relative cerebral blood
flow. The cerebral hemodynamic parameters, such as relative cerebral blood volume (rCBV), relative cerebral
blood flow (rCBF), and relative mean transit time (rMTT), were computed and their averaged ratios between
gray matter and white matter were in good agreement with those in the literature.
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hemodynamika, magnetická rezonance, analýza nezávislých komponent, brain
Citation
WSCG '2004: Short Communications: the 12-th International Conference in Central Europe on Computer Graphics, Visualization and Computer Vision 2004, 2.-6. February 2004 Plzeň, p. 267-274.