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Techniques for Quantitation of Left Ventricular Volume in Ultrasound Using 4DViz

<p>In the United States, heart failure is a leading cause of hospitalization. The medical industry places great emphasis on diagnosing heart disease through cardiac metrics like ejection fraction. Left ventricular ejection fraction is a commonly used diagnostic indicator for heart efficiency and is measured with echocardiography through different volume calculation techniques. However, ejection fraction results can drastically vary from one examiner to another. Generally cardiologists still give ejection fraction measurements a plus or minus 10 percent error range. </p><p>A program developed at Duke called 4DViz is robust enough for users to process 3D ultrasound data. 4DViz allows examiners to determine heart chamber volumes by constructing a surface model over an imaged heart chamber with many mouse click inputs. Through 4DViz programming, a viable approach for calculating ejection fraction is attempted in this thesis. Using feature tracking, surface drawing, and voxel filling, the new approach aims to reduce examiner input and improve ejection fraction consistency. Water filled balloons were used to calibrate the algorithm's parameters. In testing, several volunteers were asked to use the 4DViz. Their results are compared to volume measurements where user input was standard. The results show promise and may remove some of the inconsistency behind ejection fraction measurements.</p> / Thesis

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:DUKE/oai:dukespace.lib.duke.edu:10161/5869
Date January 2012
CreatorsGuo, Yuan
Contributorsvon Ramm, Olaf T
Source SetsDuke University
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeThesis

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