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PLoS One ; 10(8): e0135715, 2015.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26287691

RÉSUMÉ

This work aimed at combining different segmentation approaches to produce a robust and accurate segmentation result. Three to five segmentation results of the left ventricle were combined using the STAPLE algorithm and the reliability of the resulting segmentation was evaluated in comparison with the result of each individual segmentation method. This comparison was performed using a supervised approach based on a reference method. Then, we used an unsupervised statistical evaluation, the extended Regression Without Truth (eRWT) that ranks different methods according to their accuracy in estimating a specific biomarker in a population. The segmentation accuracy was evaluated by estimating six cardiac function parameters resulting from the left ventricle contour delineation using a public cardiac cine MRI database. Eight different segmentation methods, including three expert delineations and five automated methods, were considered, and sixteen combinations of the automated methods using STAPLE were investigated. The supervised and unsupervised evaluations demonstrated that in most cases, STAPLE results provided better estimates than individual automated segmentation methods. Overall, combining different automated segmentation methods improved the reliability of the segmentation result compared to that obtained using an individual method and could achieve the accuracy of an expert.


Sujet(s)
Interprétation d'images assistée par ordinateur/méthodes , IRM dynamique/méthodes , Débit systolique/physiologie , Fonction ventriculaire gauche/physiologie , Algorithmes , Humains , Amélioration d'image/méthodes , Reconnaissance automatique des formes/méthodes , Reproductibilité des résultats
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Phys Med Biol ; 59(22): 6997-7011, 2014 Nov 21.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25350730

RÉSUMÉ

An efficient registration strategy is described that aims to help solve delicate medical imaging registration problems. It consists of running several registration methods for each dataset and selecting the best one for each specific dataset, according to an evaluation criterion. Finally, the quality of the registration results, obtained with the best method, is visually scored by an expert as excellent, correct or poor. The strategy was applied to coregister Technetium-99m Sestamibi SPECT and MRI data in the framework of a follow-up protocol in patients with high grade gliomas receiving antiangiogenic therapy. To adapt the strategy to this clinical context, a robust semi-automatic evaluation criterion based on the physiological uptake of the Sestamibi tracer was defined. A panel of eighteen multimodal registration algorithms issued from BrainVisa, SPM or AIR software environments was systematically applied to the clinical database composed of sixty-two datasets. According to the expert visual validation, this new strategy provides 85% excellent registrations, 12% correct ones and only 3% poor ones. These results compare favorably to the ones obtained by the globally most efficient registration method over the whole database, for which only 61% of excellent registration results have been reported. Thus the registration strategy in its current implementation proves to be suitable for clinical application.


Sujet(s)
Tumeurs du cerveau/imagerie diagnostique , Tumeurs du cerveau/anatomopathologie , Gliome/imagerie diagnostique , Gliome/anatomopathologie , Imagerie par résonance magnétique/méthodes , Tomographie par émission monophotonique/méthodes , Algorithmes , Tumeurs du cerveau/métabolisme , Bases de données factuelles , Gliome/métabolisme , Humains , Interprétation d'images assistée par ordinateur/méthodes , Grading des tumeurs , Radiopharmaceutiques/pharmacocinétique , Technétium (99mTc) sestamibi/pharmacocinétique , Distribution tissulaire
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Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25570351

RÉSUMÉ

This paper proposes a framework to assess the potential value of 99mTc Sestamibi SPECT in addition to Gadolinium-enhanced MRI for the monitoring of patients with high grade gliomas under antiangiogenic treatment. It includes: 1) multimodal and monomodal high precision registration steps achieved thanks to a registration strategy which selects the best method among several ones for each dataset, 2) tumor segmentation steps dedicated to each modality and 3) a tumor comparison step which consists in the computation of some global (volume, intensity) and local (matching and mismatching) quantitative indices to analyze the tumor using different imaging modalities and at different times during the treatment. Each step is checked via 2D and 3D visualization. This framework was applied to a database of fifteen patients. For all patients, except one, the tumor volumes decrease globally and locally. Furthermore, a high correlation (r=0.77) was observed between MRI and Sestamibi tumor volumes. Finally, local indices show some possible mismatches between MRI Gadolinium uptake and Sestamibi uptake, which need to be further investigated.


Sujet(s)
Gliome/imagerie diagnostique , Imagerie par résonance magnétique , Imagerie multimodale , Tomographie par émission monophotonique , Gliome/anatomopathologie , Humains , Traitement d'image par ordinateur , Monitorage physiologique , Technétium (99mTc) sestamibi , Charge tumorale
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Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24110609

RÉSUMÉ

This paper proposes a new strategy to optimize the coregistration of Technetium-99m Sestamibi SPECT and MRI data in case of patients with high grade glioma. It consists in a personalized approach which selects, for each data set, the best registration method among several ones. To achieve this selection, a quantitative dedicated evaluation criterion based on the average intensities within specific anatomical structures corresponding to physiological areas of uptake of Sestamibi was defined. The strategy was applied to sixty-two data sets using nine registration methods based on mutual information and chamfer distance registration approaches, with different settings. It was implemented within the Anatomist/Brainvisa environment, using its basic registration functions. The visual evaluation by experts indicated that this strategy provides 60% good quality registrations, and 26% intermediate quality ones. Compared to the single use of the best global registration method, the number of registrations of good quality was multiplied by 1.4 when using the data specific strategy.


Sujet(s)
Gliome/diagnostic , Interprétation d'images assistée par ordinateur/méthodes , Imagerie par résonance magnétique , Tomographie par émission monophotonique , Encéphale/imagerie diagnostique , Tumeurs du cerveau/imagerie diagnostique , Bases de données factuelles , Études d'évaluation comme sujet , Gliome/imagerie diagnostique , Humains , Pronostic , Reproductibilité des résultats , Technétium (99mTc) sestamibi
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IEEE Trans Med Imaging ; 31(8): 1651-60, 2012 Aug.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22665506

RÉSUMÉ

A statistical methodology is proposed to rank several estimation methods of a relevant clinical parameter when no gold standard is available. Based on a regression without truth method, the proposed approach was applied to rank eight methods without using any a priori information regarding the reliability of each method and its degree of automation. It was only based on a prior concerning the statistical distribution of the parameter of interest in the database. The ranking of the methods relies on figures of merit derived from the regression and computed using a bootstrap process. The methodology was applied to the estimation of the left ventricular ejection fraction derived from cardiac magnetic resonance images segmented using eight approaches with different degrees of automation: three segmentations were entirely manually performed and the others were variously automated. The ranking of methods was consistent with the expected performance of the estimation methods: the most accurate estimates of the ejection fraction were obtained using manual segmentations. The robustness of the ranking was demonstrated when at least three methods were compared. These results suggest that the proposed statistical approach might be helpful to assess the performance of estimation methods on clinical data for which no gold standard is available.


Sujet(s)
Traitement d'image par ordinateur/méthodes , IRM dynamique/méthodes , Débit systolique/physiologie , Fonction ventriculaire gauche/physiologie , Analyse de regroupements , Coeur/anatomie et histologie , Coeur/physiologie , Humains , Analyse de régression
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Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23366608

RÉSUMÉ

A fully automated segmentation method of the left ventricle from short-axis cardiac MR images is proposed and evaluated. The segmentation is based on morphological filtering and gradient vector flow snake for which an automatic setting of parameters has already been proposed. The present work focuses on the automatic detection of a region of interest (ROI) surrounding the left ventricle, prior to the segmentation step. The whole process was applied to the MICCAI 2009 Left Ventricle Challenge database containing 45 subjects (9 healthy subjects and 36 with pathology). The automatic detection of the ROI was judged accurate in 86% of the cases. It failed in 2% of the slices and provided an overestimation in 9% of the slices. Furthermore, the endocardial segmentation was accurate in 80% of the slices and the epicardial was judged satisfactory in 71% of the slices. This fully automated procedure can thus be used as a first step in a user controlled approach, in order to reduce the total number of interactions.


Sujet(s)
Ventricules cardiaques/anatomopathologie , Algorithmes , Endocarde/anatomopathologie , Humains
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Neurobiol Aging ; 33(6): 1126.e1-14, 2012 Jun.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22206845

RÉSUMÉ

In Alzheimer's disease, amyloid beta peptide (Aß) accumulation is associated with hippocampal network dysfunction. Intrahippocampal injections of Aß induce aberrant inhibitory septohippocampal (SH) network activity in vivo and impairment of memory processing. In the present study, we observed, after hippocampal Aß treatment, a selective loss of neurons projecting to the medial septum (MS) and containing calbindin (CB) and/or somatostatin (SOM). Other GABAergic neuronal subpopulations were not altered. Thus, the present study identifies hippocamposeptal neuron populations as specific targets for Aß deposits. We observed that in Aß-treated rats but not in controls, glutamate agonist application induced rhythmic bursting in 55% of the slow-firing neurons in the medial septum. This suggests that hippocampal Aß can trigger modifications of the septohippocampal pathway via the alteration of a specific neuronal population. Long-range hippocamposeptal GABA/calbindin neurons, targets of hippocampal amyloid deposits, are implicated in supporting network synchronization. By identifying this target, we contribute to the understanding of the mechanisms underlying deleterious effects of Aß, one of the main agents of dementia in Alzheimer's disease.


Sujet(s)
Peptides bêta-amyloïdes/toxicité , Hippocampe/anatomopathologie , Neurones/anatomopathologie , Potentiels d'action/physiologie , Maladie d'Alzheimer/métabolisme , Maladie d'Alzheimer/anatomopathologie , Maladie d'Alzheimer/physiopathologie , Peptides bêta-amyloïdes/administration et posologie , Animaux , Hippocampe/métabolisme , Hippocampe/physiologie , Mâle , Voies nerveuses/métabolisme , Voies nerveuses/anatomopathologie , Voies nerveuses/physiologie , Neurones/physiologie , Rats , Rat Sprague-Dawley
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Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22254889

RÉSUMÉ

A statistical method is proposed to compare several estimates of a relevant clinical parameter when no gold standard is available. The method is illustrated by considering the left ventricle ejection fraction derived from cardiac magnetic resonance images and computed using seven approaches with different degrees of automation. The proposed method did not use any a priori regarding with the reliability of each method and its degree of automation. The results showed that the most accurate estimates of the ejection fraction were obtained using manual segmentations, followed by the semiautomatic methods, while the methods with the least user input yielded the least accurate ejection fraction estimates. These results were consistent with the expected performance of the estimation methods, suggesting that the proposed statistical approach might be helpful to assess the performance of estimation methods on clinical data for which no gold standard is available.


Sujet(s)
Coeur/physiologie , Imagerie par résonance magnétique/méthodes , Fonction ventriculaire gauche , Humains , Analyse de régression
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J Neurosci ; 30(33): 10991-1003, 2010 Aug 18.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20720106

RÉSUMÉ

The memory deficits associated with Alzheimer's disease result to a great extent from hippocampal network dysfunction. The coordination of this network relies on theta (symbol) oscillations generated in the medial septum. Here, we investigated in rats the impact of hippocampal amyloid beta (Abeta) injections on the physiological and cognitive functions that depend on the septohippocampal system. Hippocampal Abeta injections progressively impaired behavioral performances, the associated hippocampal theta power, and theta frequency response in a visuospatial recognition test. These alterations were associated with a specific reduction in the firing of the identified rhythmic bursting GABAergic neurons responsible for the propagation of the theta rhythm to the hippocampus, but without loss of medial septal neurons. Such results indicate that hippocampal Abeta treatment leads to a specific functional depression of inhibitory projection neurons of the medial septum, resulting in the functional impairment of the temporal network.


Sujet(s)
Angiopathie amyloïde cérébrale/physiopathologie , Hippocampe/physiopathologie , Mémoire/physiologie , Septum du cerveau/physiopathologie , Rythme thêta , Acide gamma-amino-butyrique/métabolisme , Potentiels d'action , Peptides bêta-amyloïdes/métabolisme , Animaux , Angiopathie amyloïde cérébrale/anatomopathologie , Hippocampe/anatomopathologie , Mâle , Neurones/anatomopathologie , Neurones/physiologie , Périodicité , Rats , Rat Sprague-Dawley , /physiologie , Perception de l'espace/physiologie , Perception visuelle/physiologie
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