Detail publikace

Automatická identifikace rovinné distribuce kolagenu ve stěně aorty s aplikací na aneurysma břišní aorty

POLZER, S. GASSER, T. FORSELL, C. DRUCKMÜLLEROVÁ, H. TICHÝ, M. STAFFA, R. VLACHOVSKÝ, R. BURŠA, J.

Český název

Automatická identifikace rovinné distribuce kolagenu ve stěně aorty s aplikací na aneurysma břišní aorty

Anglický název

Automatic Identification and Validation of Planar Collagen Organization in the Aorta Wall with Application to Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm

Typ

článek v časopise - ostatní, Jost

Jazyk

en

Originální abstrakt

Arterial physiology relies on a delicate three-dimensional (3D) organization of cells and extracellular matrix, which is remarkably altered by vascular diseases like abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA). The ability to explore the micro-histology of the aorta wall is important in the study of vascular pathologies and in the development of vascular constitutive models, i.e., mathematical descriptions of biomechanical properties of the wall. The present study reports and validates a fast image processing sequence capable of quantifying collagen fiber organization from histological stains. Powering and re-normalizing the histogram of the classical fast Fourier transformation (FFT) is a key step in the proposed analysis sequence. This modification introduces a powering parameter w, which was calibrated to best fit the reference data obtained using classical FFT and polarized light microscopy (PLM) of stained histological slices of AAA wall samples. The values of w = 3 and 7 give the best correlation (Pearson's correlation coefficient larger than 0.7, R 2 about 0.7) with the classical FFT approach and PLM measurements. A fast and operator independent method to identify collagen organization in the arterial wall was developed and validated. This overcomes severe limitations of currently applied methods like PLM to identify collagen organization in the arterial wall.

Český abstrakt

článek pojednává o algoritmu, který je schopen automaticky identifikovat rozložení kolagenu ve stěně tepny z histologických řezů

Anglický abstrakt

Arterial physiology relies on a delicate three-dimensional (3D) organization of cells and extracellular matrix, which is remarkably altered by vascular diseases like abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA). The ability to explore the micro-histology of the aorta wall is important in the study of vascular pathologies and in the development of vascular constitutive models, i.e., mathematical descriptions of biomechanical properties of the wall. The present study reports and validates a fast image processing sequence capable of quantifying collagen fiber organization from histological stains. Powering and re-normalizing the histogram of the classical fast Fourier transformation (FFT) is a key step in the proposed analysis sequence. This modification introduces a powering parameter w, which was calibrated to best fit the reference data obtained using classical FFT and polarized light microscopy (PLM) of stained histological slices of AAA wall samples. The values of w = 3 and 7 give the best correlation (Pearson's correlation coefficient larger than 0.7, R 2 about 0.7) with the classical FFT approach and PLM measurements. A fast and operator independent method to identify collagen organization in the arterial wall was developed and validated. This overcomes severe limitations of currently applied methods like PLM to identify collagen organization in the arterial wall.

Klíčová slova česky

rychlá Fourierova tranformace, organizace kolagenu, rozptyl kolagenu, polarizační mikroskopie

Klíčová slova anglicky

fast Fourier Tranform, collagen organization, collagen dispersion, polarized light microscopy

Rok RIV

2013

Vydáno

13.11.2013

Nakladatel

Cambridge Journals

Místo

USA

ISSN

1431-9276

Ročník

19

Číslo

6

Strany od–do

1395–1404

Počet stran

10

BIBTEX


@article{BUT101972,
  author="Stanislav {Polzer} and Thomas Christian {Gasser} and Caroline {Forsell} and Hana {Druckmüllerová} and Michal {Tichý} and Robert {Staffa} and Robert {Vlachovský} and Jiří {Burša},
  title="Automatic Identification and Validation of Planar Collagen Organization in the Aorta Wall with Application to Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm",
  year="2013",
  volume="19",
  number="6",
  month="November",
  pages="1395--1404",
  publisher="Cambridge Journals",
  address="USA",
  issn="1431-9276"
}