Quantitative evaluation of noise reduction and vesselness filters for liver vessel segmentation on abdominal CTA images

Journal Article (2015)
Author(s)

Ha Manh Luu (Erasmus MC)

Camiel Klink (Erasmus MC)

Adriaan Moelker (Erasmus MC)

WJ Niessen (Erasmus MC)

Theo van Walsum (Erasmus MC)

Research Group
ImPhys/Quantitative Imaging
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1088/0031-9155/60/10/3905
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Publication Year
2015
Language
English
Research Group
ImPhys/Quantitative Imaging
Issue number
10
Volume number
60
Pages (from-to)
3905-3926

Abstract

Liver vessel segmentation in CTA images is a challenging task, especially in the case of noisy images. This paper investigates whether pre-filtering improves liver vessel segmentation in 3D CTA images. We introduce a quantitative evaluation of several well-known filters based on a proposed liver vessel segmentation method on CTA images. We compare the effect of different diffusion techniques i.e. Regularized Perona-Malik, Hybrid Diffusion with Continuous Switch and Vessel Enhancing Diffusion as well as the vesselness approaches proposed by Sato, Frangi and Erdt. Liver vessel segmentation of the pre-processed images is performed using a histogram-based region grown with local maxima as seed points. Quantitative measurements (sensitivity, specificity and accuracy) are determined based on manual landmarks inside and outside the vessels, followed by T-tests for statistic comparisons on 51 clinical CTA images. The evaluation demonstrates that all the filters make liver vessel segmentation have a significantly higher accuracy than without using a filter (p < 0.05); Hybrid Diffusion with Continuous Switch achieves the best performance. Compared to the diffusion filters, vesselness filters have a greater sensitivity but less specificity. In addition, the proposed liver vessel segmentation method with pre-filtering is shown to perform robustly on a clinical dataset having a low contrast-to-noise of up to 3 (dB). The results indicate that the pre-filtering step significantly improves liver vessel segmentation on 3D CTA images.

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