论文标题

在超声图像上,用于再生医学应用的计算机辅助识别和评估

Computer-aided Recognition and Assessment of a Porous Bioelastomer on Ultrasound Images for Regenerative Medicine Applications

论文作者

Wang, Dun, Guo, Kaixuan, Zhu, Yanying, Sun, Jia, Dreglea, Aliona, Yu, Jiao

论文摘要

在软组织修复和组织工程领域,可生物降解的弹性支架吸引了越来越多的关注。这些由多孔生物塑料体制成的脚手架支持组织向内生长及其自身的降解。有必要根据超声图像开发计算机辅助分析方法,以确定脚手架的降解性能,不仅可以消除进行破坏性测试的需求,还可以监视脚手架的降解和随着时间的流逝。使用单个传统图像处理算法很难提取多孔生物弹性体的连续和准确轮廓。本文提出了一种用于生物塑料轮廓检测的关节算法和一种纹理特征提取方法,用于监测生物塑料体的降解行为。平均偏移聚类方法用于获得生物塑料体和本地组织的聚类特征信息。然后,OTSU图像二进制方法自动选择最佳阈值值以将灰度超声图像转换为二进制图像。 Canny Edge探测器用于提取完整的生物弹性体轮廓。提取了纹理的一阶和二阶统计特征。所提出的关节算法不仅可以在超声图像中实现生物弹性体轮廓的理想提取,而且还基于植入物质和轮廓面积的变化,在植入物位置对生物塑料的降解行为的有价值反馈。这项研究的初步结果表明,在基于超声图像基于超声图像的组织支架的非侵入性分析中,提出的计算机辅助图像处理技术具有值和电位,并可能有助于组织工程师评估组织支架的降解和细胞内部插入的进展,并改善了脚手架设计。

Biodegradable elastic scaffolds have attracted more and more attention in the field of soft tissue repair and tissue engineering. These scaffolds made of porous bioelastomers support tissue ingrowth along with their own degradation. It is necessary to develop a computer-aided analyzing method based on ultrasound images to identify the degradation performance of the scaffold, not only to obviate the need to do destructive testing, but also to monitor the scaffold's degradation and tissue ingrowth over time. It is difficult using a single traditional image processing algorithm to extract continuous and accurate contour of a porous bioelastomer. This paper proposes a joint algorithm for the bioelastomer's contour detection and a texture feature extraction method for monitoring the degradation behavior of the bioelastomer. Mean-shift clustering method is used to obtain the bioelastomer's and native tissue's clustering feature information. Then the OTSU image binarization method automatically selects the optimal threshold value to convert the grayscale ultrasound image into a binary image. The Canny edge detector is used to extract the complete bioelastomer's contour. The first-order and second-order statistical features of texture are extracted. The proposed joint algorithm not only achieves the ideal extraction of the bioelastomer's contours in ultrasound images, but also gives valuable feedback of the degradation behavior of the bioelastomer at the implant site based on the changes of texture characteristics and contour area. The preliminary results of this study suggest that the proposed computer-aided image processing techniques have values and potentials in the non-invasive analysis of tissue scaffolds in vivo based on ultrasound images and may help tissue engineers evaluate the tissue scaffold's degradation and cellular ingrowth progress and improve the scaffold designs.

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