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Ultrasound myocardial elastography (UME) and tagged magnetic resonance imaging (tMRI) are two imaging modalities that were developed in the recent years to quantitatively estimate the myocardial deformations. Tagged MRI is currently considered as the gold standard for myocardial strain mapping in vivo. However, despite the low SNR nature of ultrasound signals, echocardiography enjoys the widespread availability in the clinic, as well as its low cost and high temporal resolution. Comparing the strain estimation performances of the two techniques has been of great interests to the community. In order to assess the cardiac deformation across different imaging modalities, in this chapter, we developed a semiautomatic intensity and gradient-based registration framework that rigidly registers the 3D tagged MRIs with the 2D ultrasound images. In addition, we introduced a series of Gabor filter bank-based tMRI image analysis techniques to remove tagging lines or grids, track tagging sheets, and estimate myocardial strain values in tMRI. Based on the two registered modalities, we conducted spatially and temporally more detailed quantitative strain comparison of the RF-based UME technique and tagged MRI. From the experimental results, we conclude that qualitatively the two modalities share similar overall trends. But error and variations in UME accumulate over time. Quantitatively tMRI is more robust and accurate than UME.
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Qian, Z., Lee, WN., Konofagou, E.E., Metaxas, D.N., Axel, L. (2011). Registered 3D Tagged MRI and Ultrasound Myocardial Elastography: Quantitative Strain Comparison. In: El-Baz, A., Acharya U, R., Mirmehdi, M., Suri, J. (eds) Multi Modality State-of-the-Art Medical Image Segmentation and Registration Methodologies. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-8195-0_10
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