Tracking and finite element analysis of stripe deformation in magnetic resonance tagging
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Magnetic resonance tissue tagging allows noninvasive in vivo measurement of soft tissue deformation. Planes of magnetic saturation are created, orthogonal to the imaging plane, which form dark lines (stripes) in the image. The authors describe a method for tracking stripe motion in the image plane, and show how this information can be incorporated into a finite element model of the underlying deformation. Human heart data were acquired from several imaging planes in different orientations and were combined using a deformable model of the left ventricle wall. Each tracked stripe point provided information on displacement orthogonal to the original tagging plane, i.e., a one-dimensional (1-D) constraint on the motion. Three-dimensional (3-D) motion and deformation was then reconstructed by fitting the model to the data constraints by linear least squares. The average root mean squared (rms) error between tracked stripe points and predicted model locations was 0.47 mm (n=3,100 points). In order to validate this method and quantify the errors involved, the authors applied it to images of a silicone gel phantom subjected to a known, well-controlled, 3-D deformation. The finite element strains obtained were compared to an analytic model of the deformation known to be accurate in the central axial plane of the phantom. The average rms errors were 6% in both the reconstructed shear strains and 16% in the reconstructed radial normal strain.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- IEEE transactions on medical imaging
دوره 14 3 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1995