Efficient postacquisition synchronization of 4-D nongated cardiac images obtained from optical coherence tomography: application to 4-D reconstruction of the chick embryonic heart

  • Liu A
  • Wang R
  • Thornburg K
  • et al.
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Abstract

Four-dimensional (4-D) imaging of the embryonic heart allows study of cardiac morphology and function in vivo during development. However, 4-D imaging of the embryonic heart using current techniques, including optical coherence tomography (OCT), is limited by the rate of image acquisition. Here, we present a nongated 4-D imaging strategy combined with an efficient postacquisition synchronization procedure that circumvents limitations on acquisition rate. The 4-D imaging strategy acquires a time series of images in B mode at several different locations along the heart, rendering out-of-phase image sequences. Then, our synchronization procedure uses similarity of local structures to find the phase shift between neighboring image sequences, employing M-mode images (extracted from the acquired B-mode images) to achieve computational efficiency. Furthermore, our procedure corrects the phase shifts by considering the phase lags introduced by peristaltic-like contractions of the embryonic heart wall. We applied the 4-D imaging strategy and synchronization procedure to reconstruct the cardiac outflow tract (OFT) of a chick embryo, imaged with OCT at early stages of development (Hamburger-Hamilton stage 18). We showed that the proposed synchronization procedure achieves efficiency without sacrificing accuracy and that the reconstructed 4-D images properly captured the dynamics of the OFT wall motion. © 2009 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers.

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Liu, A., Wang, R. K., Thornburg, K. L., & Rugonyi, S. (2009). Efficient postacquisition synchronization of 4-D nongated cardiac images obtained from optical coherence tomography: application to 4-D reconstruction of the chick embryonic heart. Journal of Biomedical Optics, 14(04), 1. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.3184462

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