A deep Boltzmann machine-driven level set method for heart motion tracking using cine MRI images
In radiation therapy, heart motion characterization can provide useful information for analyzing the risk of radiation-induced cardiotoxicity and establishing motion management strategies for optimized treatment delivery. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-guided radiation therapy systems provide on-board cine images and allow systematic and quantitative investigations of heart motion during radiation treatment (Chen et al., 2015; Huang et al., 2015; Weygand et al., 2016). Manual delineation of heart contours is time-consuming and therefore not practically feasible for clinical workflows.
Source: Medical Image Analysis - Category: Radiology Authors: Jian Wu, Thomas R. Mazur, Su Ruan, Chunfeng Lian, Nalini Daniel, Hilary Lashmett, Laura Ochoa, Imran Zoberi, Mark A. Anastasio, H. Michael Gach, Sasa Mutic, Maria Thomas, Hua Li Source Type: research