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An automated method for analysis of microcirculation videos for accurate assessment of tissue perfusion

机译:一种自动分析微循环视频的方法,用于准确评估组织灌注

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Abstract Background Imaging of the human microcirculation in real-time has the potential to detect injuries and illnesses that disturb the microcirculation at earlier stages and may improve the efficacy of resuscitation. Despite advanced imaging techniques to monitor the microcirculation, there are currently no tools for the near real-time analysis of the videos produced by these imaging systems. An automated system tool that can extract microvasculature information and monitor changes in tissue perfusion quantitatively might be invaluable as a diagnostic and therapeutic endpoint for resuscitation. Methods The experimental algorithm automatically extracts microvascular network and quantitatively measures changes in the microcirculation. There are two main parts in the algorithm: video processing and vessel segmentation. Microcirculatory videos are first stabilized in a video processing step to remove motion artifacts. In the vessel segmentation process, the microvascular network is extracted using multiple level thresholding and pixel verification techniques. Threshold levels are selected using histogram information of a set of training video recordings. Pixel-by-pixel differences are calculated throughout the frames to identify active blood vessels and capillaries with flow. Results Sublingual microcirculatory videos are recorded from anesthetized swine at baseline and during hemorrhage using a hand-held Side-stream Dark Field (SDF) imaging device to track changes in the microvasculature during hemorrhage. Automatically segmented vessels in the recordings are analyzed visually and the functional capillary density (FCD) values calculated by the algorithm are compared for both health baseline and hemorrhagic conditions. These results were compared to independently made FCD measurements using a well-known semi-automated method. Results of the fully automated algorithm demonstrated a significant decrease of FCD values. Similar, but more variable FCD values were calculated using a commercially available software program requiring manual editing. Conclusions An entirely automated system for analyzing microcirculation videos to reduce human interaction and computation time is developed. The algorithm successfully stabilizes video recordings, segments blood vessels, identifies vessels without flow and calculates FCD in a fully automated process. The automated process provides an equal or better separation between healthy and hemorrhagic FCD values compared to currently available semi-automatic techniques. The proposed method shows promise for the quantitative measurement of changes occurring in microcirculation during injury.
机译:摘要背景实时对人体微循环成像可以发现早期损伤和微循环的疾病,并可能提高复苏的效率。尽管有先进的成像技术来监测微循环,但目前尚无用于对这些成像系统产生的视频进行近实时分析的工具。可以提取微脉管系统信息并定量监测组织灌注变化的自动化系统工具,对于复苏的诊断和治疗终点可能是无价的。方法实验算法自动提取微血管网络并定量测量微循环中的变化。该算法有两个主要部分:视频处理和血管分割。首先在视频处理步骤中稳定微循环视频,以消除运动伪像。在血管分割过程中,使用多级阈值和像素验证技术提取微血管网络。使用一组训练视频记录的直方图信息选择阈值级别。在整个帧中计算逐像素差异,以识别活动的血管和毛细血管。结果使用手持式侧流暗场(SDF)成像设备从麻醉的猪在基线和出血期间记录了舌下微循环视频,以跟踪出血期间微脉管系统的变化。视觉分析记录中自动分割的血管,并比较该算法计算出的功能性毛细血管密度(FCD)值是否适用于健康基线和出血情况。使用众所周知的半自动化方法将这些结果与独立进行的FCD测量进行比较。全自动算法的结果表明FCD值显着降低。使用需要手动编辑的可商购软件程序来计算相似但可变的FCD值。结论开发了一套全自动系统,用于分析微循环视频,以减少人与人之间的交互和计算时间。该算法成功地稳定了视频记录,分割了血管,识别了没有流动的血管并以全自动过程计算了FCD。与当前可用的半自动技术相比,自动化过程可在健康和出血性FCD值之间提供相等或更好的分离。所提出的方法显示出有希望用于定量测量损伤期间微循环中发生的变化。

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