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What is Intravascular Ultrasound

Handbook of Research on Advanced Techniques in Diagnostic Imaging and Biomedical Applications
This is an ultrasound medical imaging methodology that uses a catheter with a miniaturized ultrasound probe to visualize the inside walls of blood vessels.
Published in Chapter:
Segmentation Methods in Ultrasound Images
Farhang Sahba (Medical Imaging Analyst, Canada)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-314-2.ch030
Abstract
Ultrasound imaging now has widespread clinical use. It involves exposing a part of the body to highfrequency sound waves in order to generate images of the inside of the body. Because it is a real-time procedure, the ultrasound images show the movement of the body’s internal structure as well. It is usually a painless medical test and its procedures seem to be safe. Despite recent improvement in the quality of information from an ultrasound device, these images are still a challenging case for segmentation. Thus, there is much interest in understanding how to apply an image segmentation task to ultrasound data and any improvements in this regard are desirable. Many methods have been introduced in existing literature to facilitate more accurate automatic or semi-automatic segmentation of ultrasound images. This chapter is a basic review of the works on ultrasound image segmentation classified by application areas, including segmentation of prostate transrectal ultrasound (TRUS), breast ultrasound, and intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) images.
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