Iranian Journal of Medical Physics (Sep 2011)

Extraction of the Longitudinal Movement of the Carotid Artery Wall using Consecutive Ultrasonic Images: a Block Matching Algorithm

  • Mehravar Rafati,
  • Manijhe Mokhtari Dizaji,
  • Hojabr Saberi,
  • Effat Soleimani

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22038/ijmp.2011.7229
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 3
pp. 49 – 59

Abstract

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Introduction: In this study, a computer analysis method based on a block matching algorithm is presented to extract the longitudinal movement of the carotid artery wall using consecutive ultrasonic images. A window (block) is selected as the reference block in the first frame and the most similar block to the reference one is found in the subsequent frames. Material and Methods: The program was applied to the common carotid artery of ten healthy subjects and the longitudinal movement of the arterial wall was extracted in three cardiac cycles. Manual measurements were carried out to validate the automatic method. The maximum, minimum and average longitudinal displacements of the arterial wall were extracted from the automatic method and compared with the manual measurements, with 10 mm displacement of two blocks in first frame. Results: Paired t-test analysis showed no significant differences between the automatic and manual methods (p>0.05). There was significant correlation between the changes in the instantaneous longitudinal movement of the common carotid artery measured with the manual and automatic methods (correlation coefficient 0.97, p

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