Computer-Assisted, Operator-Interactive Technique for Calculating Pulmonary Arterial Taper
Boxt LM, Sandor T, Hanlon WB, Harrington DP, Fried R, Reid LM. Computer-assisted, operator-interactive technique for calculating pulmonary arterial taper. Invest Radiol 1985;20:136-140.We have developed a computer-assisted, operator-interactive technique which performs fast, precise computations of...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Investigative radiology 1985-03, Vol.20 (2), p.136-140 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Boxt LM, Sandor T, Hanlon WB, Harrington DP, Fried R, Reid LM. Computer-assisted, operator-interactive technique for calculating pulmonary arterial taper. Invest Radiol 1985;20:136-140.We have developed a computer-assisted, operator-interactive technique which performs fast, precise computations of pulmonary artery taper. Individual 35-mm cineframes from balloon-occlusion pulmonary arteriograms are digitized into a 640 × 480 matrix in 8-bit depth and loaded into a VAX 11/780 computer for analysis. After operator identification of the arterial segment, an automated process of caliber analysis is initiated. By fitting a cubic spline function to the densitometric profiles extracted from the arterial segment, serial arterial cross-sectional diameters are calculated from the mathematically-derived points along the fitted curves. Spurious profiles, caused by sectioning at bifurcations, can be overridden by an operator-interactive subroutine. Taper is derived from the slope of the least-squares fit of vessel caliber with respect to its distance along the arterial segment. Results obtained by calculations from the computer-assisted caliber measurements were compared with those obtained by hand-tracing the same vessel segments. Correlation between computer-traced inflection points and hand-traced taper was very significant (r = .96, n = 13, P < 0.001). |
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ISSN: | 0020-9996 1536-0210 |
DOI: | 10.1097/00004424-198503000-00007 |