Automatic Vertebral Column Extraction by Whole-Body Bone SPECT Scan

Bone extraction and division can enhance the accuracy of diagnoses based on whole-body bone SPECT data. This study developed a method for using conventional SPECT for automatic recognition of the vertebral column. A novel feature of the proposed approach is a novel “bone graph" image descriptio...

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Main Authors: Sheng-Fang Huang, Hao-Yu Chao, Pan-Fu Kao, Wei-Chih Shen, Yu-Hsiang Chou, Shu-Hsin Liu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2013-01-01
Series:Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/647548
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spelling doaj-4a07fa61b10740fb8abd52ee04882d642020-11-24T22:25:54ZengHindawi LimitedComputational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine1748-670X1748-67182013-01-01201310.1155/2013/647548647548Automatic Vertebral Column Extraction by Whole-Body Bone SPECT ScanSheng-Fang Huang0Hao-Yu Chao1Pan-Fu Kao2Wei-Chih Shen3Yu-Hsiang Chou4Shu-Hsin Liu5Department of Medical Informatics, Tzu Chi University, Hualien 97004, TaiwanInstitute of Medical Sciences, Tzu Chi University, Hualien 97004, TaiwanSchool of Medicine, Chung Shan Medical University, Taichung 40201, TaiwanDepartment of Computer Science and Information Engineering, Asia University, Taichung 41354, TaiwanDepartment of Nuclear Medicine, Buddhist Tzu Chi General Hospital, Taipei Branch, New Taipei City 23142, TaiwanDepartment of Nuclear Medical, Buddhist Tzu Chi Hospital, Hualien 97004, TaiwanBone extraction and division can enhance the accuracy of diagnoses based on whole-body bone SPECT data. This study developed a method for using conventional SPECT for automatic recognition of the vertebral column. A novel feature of the proposed approach is a novel “bone graph" image description method that represents the connectivity between these image regions to facilitate manipulation of morphological relationships in the skeleton before surgery. By tracking the paths shown on the bone graph, skeletal structures can be identified by performing morphological operations. The performance of the method was evaluated quantitatively and qualitatively by two experienced nuclear medicine physicians. Datasets for whole-body bone SPECT scans in 46 lung cancer patients with bone metastasis were obtained with Tc-99m MDP. The algorithm successfully segmented vertebrae in the thoracolumbar spine. The quantitative assessment shows that the segmentation method achieved an average TP, FP, and FN rates of 95.1%, 9.1%, and 4.9%. The qualitative evaluation shows an average acceptance rate of 83%, where the data for the acceptable and unacceptable groups had a Cronbach’s alpha value of 0.718, which indicated reasonable internal consistency and reliability.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/647548
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author Sheng-Fang Huang
Hao-Yu Chao
Pan-Fu Kao
Wei-Chih Shen
Yu-Hsiang Chou
Shu-Hsin Liu
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Hao-Yu Chao
Pan-Fu Kao
Wei-Chih Shen
Yu-Hsiang Chou
Shu-Hsin Liu
Automatic Vertebral Column Extraction by Whole-Body Bone SPECT Scan
Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine
author_facet Sheng-Fang Huang
Hao-Yu Chao
Pan-Fu Kao
Wei-Chih Shen
Yu-Hsiang Chou
Shu-Hsin Liu
author_sort Sheng-Fang Huang
title Automatic Vertebral Column Extraction by Whole-Body Bone SPECT Scan
title_short Automatic Vertebral Column Extraction by Whole-Body Bone SPECT Scan
title_full Automatic Vertebral Column Extraction by Whole-Body Bone SPECT Scan
title_fullStr Automatic Vertebral Column Extraction by Whole-Body Bone SPECT Scan
title_full_unstemmed Automatic Vertebral Column Extraction by Whole-Body Bone SPECT Scan
title_sort automatic vertebral column extraction by whole-body bone spect scan
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine
issn 1748-670X
1748-6718
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Bone extraction and division can enhance the accuracy of diagnoses based on whole-body bone SPECT data. This study developed a method for using conventional SPECT for automatic recognition of the vertebral column. A novel feature of the proposed approach is a novel “bone graph" image description method that represents the connectivity between these image regions to facilitate manipulation of morphological relationships in the skeleton before surgery. By tracking the paths shown on the bone graph, skeletal structures can be identified by performing morphological operations. The performance of the method was evaluated quantitatively and qualitatively by two experienced nuclear medicine physicians. Datasets for whole-body bone SPECT scans in 46 lung cancer patients with bone metastasis were obtained with Tc-99m MDP. The algorithm successfully segmented vertebrae in the thoracolumbar spine. The quantitative assessment shows that the segmentation method achieved an average TP, FP, and FN rates of 95.1%, 9.1%, and 4.9%. The qualitative evaluation shows an average acceptance rate of 83%, where the data for the acceptable and unacceptable groups had a Cronbach’s alpha value of 0.718, which indicated reasonable internal consistency and reliability.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/647548
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