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Computing Volume of the Heart's Right Ventricle Using 2D Echocardiography Images

    Andrius Ušinskas Affiliation
    ; Mečislavas Meilūnas Affiliation
    ; Mantas Paulinas Affiliation
    ; Darius Miniotas Affiliation
    ; Diana Zakarkaitė Affiliation
    ; Mindaugas Matačiūnas Affiliation
    ; Jurgita Ušinskienė Affiliation
    ; Aleksandras Laucevičius Affiliation

Abstract

This paper presents a new way for computing the volume of the heart's right ventricle. The technique involves manual marking of three critical contours of the ventricle's regions on 2D echocardiography images. The contours are then deformed semi-automatically to keep them orthogonal and concurrent in four-chamber plane, transverse (short-axis) plane, and lateral plane. The ventricle's surface is generated and its volume computed automatically. The proposed model was validated by comparing its estimate with actual measurements using 3D echocardiography imaging.

Keyword : mathematical model, numerical analysis, spline

How to Cite
Ušinskas, A., Meilūnas, M., Paulinas, M., Miniotas, D., Zakarkaitė, D., Matačiūnas, M., Ušinskienė, J., & Laucevičius, A. (2014). Computing Volume of the Heart’s Right Ventricle Using 2D Echocardiography Images. Mathematical Modelling and Analysis, 19(4), 556-567. https://doi.org/10.3846/13926292.2014.960017
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