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Red blood cell velocity measurements of complete capillary in finger nail-fold using optical flow estimation.

机译:使用光流估计法测量手指指甲折叠处完整毛细血管的红细胞速度。

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A new approach for the measurement of the red blood cell (RBC) velocity from capillary video by using optical flow estimation has been developed. An image registration function based on mutual information was used for stabilizing images in order to cope with slight finger movement during video acquisition. After image alignment, a skeleton extraction algorithm implemented by thinning was followed which enabled tracking blood flow entirely in arteriolar and venular limbs, and the curved segment as well. Optical flow and cross-correlation approaches were applied individually for velocity estimation of twelve microcirculation videos acquired independently from three healthy volunteers. The RBC velocity of 12 vessels at three given measurement sites (arteriolar, curve and venular sites) in a 45-second period of occlusion-release condition of vessel were examined. There were four stages of flow conditions: resting (T(1)), pre-occlusion (T(2)), post-occlusion (T(3)) and release (T(4)). The results from both approaches revealed that the velocity difference among the three sites were not significant. The pattern of distribution of RBC velocity was also reported. The correlation coefficient (r) of the velocity calculated using optical flow and cross-correlation in four stages of blood flow conditions and the overall correlation were: 1-window: r(T1)=0.68, r(T2)=0.67, r(T3)=0.92, r(T4)=0.88 and r(All)=0.79; 2-window: r(T1)=0.84, r(T2)=0.88, r(T3)=0.87, r(T4)=0.93 and r(All)=0.88. The averaged velocity results showed no significant differences between optical flow and 2-window cross-correlation in all flow conditions. Optical flow estimation is not only independent to the direction of flow, but also able to calculate the intensity displacement of all pixels. The proposed velocity measurement system has been shown to provide complete velocity information for the whole vessel limb which demonstrates the advantage of measuring blood flow at the level of microcirculation more accurately.
机译:已经开发出一种通过使用光流估计来测量毛细血管视频中红细胞(RBC)速度的新方法。为了解决视频采集过程中手指的轻微移动,使用了基于互信息的图像配准功能来稳定图像。图像对齐后,遵循通过细化实现的骨骼提取算法,该算法能够完全跟踪小动脉和小静脉四肢以及弯曲段中的血流。分别应用光流和互相关方法来估算从三名健康志愿者那里独立获得的十二个微循环视频的速度。在45秒的血管阻塞释放状态下,检查了三个指定测量部位(小动脉,弯曲和静脉部位)的12个血管的RBC速度。流动状况分为四个阶段:静息(T(1)),闭塞前(T(2)),闭塞后(T(3))和释放(T(4))。两种方法的结果表明,这三个位置之间的速度差异不明显。还报道了RBC速度的分布模式。在四个阶段的血流情况下使用光流和互相关计算出的速度的相关系数(r)与总体相关性为:1-窗口:r(T1)= 0.68,r(T2)= 0.67,r( T3)= 0.92,r(T4)= 0.88,r(All)= 0.79; 2窗口:r(T1)= 0.84,r(T2)= 0.88,r(T3)= 0.87,r(T4)= 0.93和r(All)= 0.88。平均速度结果显示,在所有流动条件下,光流和2窗互相关之间均无显着差异。光流估计不仅与流向无关,而且能够计算所有像素的强度位移。所建议的速度测量系统已显示出可为整个血管肢体提供完整的速度信息,从而证明了在微循环水平上更精确地测量血流的优势。

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