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Revision as of 23:55, 20 December 2013

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Key Investigators

Josh Cates, Salma Bengali

Project Description

We have been developing an approach to segmentation of cardiac DE-MRI images that uses the associated MRA to help define endocardial boundaries. This approach is possible because CARMA is now acquiring gated MRAs routinely for patients. The approach is to perform a quick, semi-automated segmentation of the LA in the MRA, register the MRA to the DE MRI, and then refine the registered segmentation based on the DE MRI data.

Objective

  • To design and implement a Slicer module or wizard

Approach, Plan

Progress