2011 Summer Project Week RSS for AFib Ablation

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Robust Statistical Segmentation (RSS) for the Atrial Fibrillation Ablation Therapy... Atrial fibrillation (AF) is characterized by rapid and dysynchronous contractions of the atria, in conjunction with structural changes in the atrial tissue. One treatment, catheter ablation, neutralizes, or isolates, the electrical sources of AF by applying radiofrequency energy with an intracardiac catheter. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has been used to examine and quantify remodeling in the atrial wall before and after catheter ablation. However, the current workflow to evaluate the degree of remodeling in the atrial wall depends on a variety of tools and manual segmentation of that structure.


Key Investigators

  • Utah: Rob MacLeod, Josh Cates, and Josh Blauer
  • Georgia Tech: Yi Gao, Wassim Haddad, and Allen Tannenbaum
  • GE Global: Kedar Patwardhan

Objective

Long-Term

  • Automated segmentation of the atrial wall, based on RSS
  • Consolidate and streamline current segmentation workflow

Project Week

  • Refine registration pipeline for pre- and post-ablation contrast MRI scans
  • Integrate RSS tool into the Editor module

Approach, Plan

  • We are currently developing a registration pipeline specific to pre- and post-ablation contrast MRI scans
  • We plan to use Project Week to work with collaborators to test, debug, and further refine this registration pipeline

Progress


Delivery Mechanism

This work will be delivered to the NA-MIC Kit as a:

Slicer Module
  1. Built-in: No
  2. Extension -- commandline: No
  3. Extension -- loadable: YES


References

1 Y. Gao, B. Gholami, R.S. MacLeod, J. Blauer, W.M. Haddad, and A.R. Tannenbaum, Segmentation of the Endocardial Wall of the Left Atrium using Local-Region Based Active Contours and Statistical Shape Learning, Proceedings of SPIE Medical Imaging 2010, Vol. 7623, 76234Z.

2 C.J. McGann, E.G. Kholmovski, R.S. Oakes, J.J. Blauer, M. Daccarett, N. Segerson, K.J. Airey, N. Akoum, E. Fish, T.J. Badger, E.V. DiBella, D. Parker, R.S. MacLeod, N.F. Marrouche. “New Magnetic Resonance Imaging-Based Method for Defining the Extent of Left Atrial Wall Injury After the Ablation of Atrial Fibrillation,” In Journal of the American College of Cardiology, Vol. 52, No. 15, pp. 1263--1271. Oct 7, 2008. http://www.sci.utah.edu/publications/mcgann08/mcg2008.pdf