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===Quick Tour of Features and Use===
 
===Quick Tour of Features and Use===

Revision as of 23:10, 9 June 2012

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CARMA Automatic Left Atrial Scar

Automatic Left Atrial Scar

General Information

Module Type & Category

Type: CLI

Category: CARMA

Authors, Collaborators & Contact

  • Danny Perry: CARMA Center, University of Utah
  • Alan Morris: CARMA Center, University of Utah
  • Josh Cates: CARMA Center, University of Utah
  • Rob MacLeod: CARMA Center, University of Utah

Module Description

Determines Left Atrial Scar Automatically given the wall segmentation, in a post-ablation LGE-MRI. For details see: Perry, D. et al. "Automatic classification of scar tissue...", Proceedings of SPIE Medical Imaging: Computer Aided Diagnosis, Feb 2012.

Usage

Examples, Use Cases & Tutorials

  • This module automatically classifies scar tissue in post ablation DE-MRIs

Quick Tour of Features and Use

The following are the inputs and outputs

  • MRI image : Select the DE-MRI image
  • LA wall mask : Select the label map for the left atrial wall
  • Blood Pool mask : Select the label map for the blood pool
  • Result : The output label map denoting scar

Development

Known bugs

Follow this link to the Slicer bug tracker.

Usability issues

Follow this link to the Slicer bug tracker. Please select the usability issue category when browsing or contributing.

Source code & documentation

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Links to documentation generated by doxygen.

More Information

Acknowledgment

Include funding and other support here.

References

Publications related to this module go here. Links to pdfs would be useful.