The left ventricular
myocardium plays a key role in the entire circulation system and an automatic
delineation ofthe myocardium is a prerequisite for most of the subsequent functional
analysis. In this paper, we present a complete system for an automatic
segmentation of the left ventricular myocardium from cardiac computed
tomography (CT) images using the shape information from images to be segmented.
The system follows a coarse-to-fine strategy by first localizing the left
ventricle and then deforming the myocardial surfaces of the left ventricle to refine
the segmentation. In particular, the blood pool of a CT image is extracted and
represented as a triangulated surface. Then, the left ventricle is localized as
a salient component on this surface using geometric and anatomical
characteristics. After that, the myocardial surfaces are initialized from the localization
result and evolved by applying forces from the image intensities with a
constraint based on the initial myocardial surface locations. The proposed
framework has been validated on 34-human and 12-pig CT images, and the
robustness and accuracy are demonstrated.
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