Segmentation of the mouse skull for MRI guided transcranial focused ultrasound therapy planning

Hopp T, Springer L, Gross C, Grudzenski-Theis S, Mathis-Ullrich F, Ruiter N (2022)


Publication Type: Conference contribution

Publication year: 2022

Journal

Publisher: SPIE

Book Volume: 12034

Conference Proceedings Title: Progress in Biomedical Optics and Imaging - Proceedings of SPIE

Event location: Virtual, Online

ISBN: 9781510649439

DOI: 10.1117/12.2607371

Abstract

For opening the blood brain barrier using focused ultrasound (FUS) to treat neurodegenerative diseases, mousespecific therapy planning is an essential step. For our therapy planning approach based on acoustic simulations we here propose to automatically segment the mouse skull and brain from magnetic resonance imaging, which is usually used in combination with FUS for monitoring purposes. The proposed method consists of (1) preprocessing to enhance the image contrast and remove noise, (2) a rough skull segmentation using morphological operations and adaptive binarization, (3) segmentation of the brain using the established 3D-PCNN method, (4) correction of the skull segmentation using the anatomical information about the brain location and (5) a post-processing to remove obvious errors from the final skull segmentation. The method is evaluated with four in-vivo datasets obtained with different parameters. The median Matthews Correlation Coefficient (MCC) on all slices of four datasets was 0.85 for the brain segmentation, 0.69 for the overall skull segmentation and 0.78 for the skull cap. Finally for showcasing the application an acoustic simulation based on the segmentation is presented, which results in a comparable prediction of the pressure field prediction as our earlier method based on micro-CT, and lines up well with literature estimations of the ultrasound attenuation.

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APA:

Hopp, T., Springer, L., Gross, C., Grudzenski-Theis, S., Mathis-Ullrich, F., & Ruiter, N. (2022). Segmentation of the mouse skull for MRI guided transcranial focused ultrasound therapy planning. In Cristian A. Linte, Jeffrey H. Siewerdsen (Eds.), Progress in Biomedical Optics and Imaging - Proceedings of SPIE. Virtual, Online: SPIE.

MLA:

Hopp, T., et al. "Segmentation of the mouse skull for MRI guided transcranial focused ultrasound therapy planning." Proceedings of the Medical Imaging 2022: Image-Guided Procedures, Robotic Interventions, and Modeling, Virtual, Online Ed. Cristian A. Linte, Jeffrey H. Siewerdsen, SPIE, 2022.

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