The COTTER algorithm computed accurate measurements of three-dimensional regional strain without user supervision, achieving a correlation coefficient of 0.84 (P < 0.005) with supervised analysis.
Does the COTTER algorithm accurately measure three-dimensional regional strain from tagged cardiac MR images compared to user-supervised analysis?
The COTTER algorithm provides accurate, unsupervised measurements of three-dimensional regional strain from tagged cardiac MR images, correlating well with user-supervised analysis.
Effect estimate: Correlation coefficient 0.84
p-value: p=< 0.005
PURPOSE: To develop an unsupervised method for measuring quantitative three-dimensional regional strain in the left ventricular wall from tagged cardiac MR images. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 10 normal human volunteers and eight patients with myocardial infarction were imaged using a parallel tagged imaging protocol. Each study was analyzed using the combined tag tracking and strain reconstruction (COTTER) algorithm. In contrast to existing techniques, which first track tag lines independently in each slice, then reconstruct myocardial deformation, the COTTER algorithm fits a three-dimensional cardiac deformation model directly to the image data. This approach ensures that tag line positions identified in the image data are consistent from slice to slice. A total of 10 imaging studies (six normals, four patients) were used to optimize parameters of the COTTER algorithm. RESULTS: In the remaining eight imaging studies, the root-mean-square difference between tags tracked by COTTER and user-supervised analysis was 0.66 pixels at end-systole. The correlation coefficient between circumferential shortening strains at end-systole computed by COTTER and user-supervised analysis was 0.84 (P < 0.005) at the midwall. CONCLUSION: The COTTER algorithm can compute accurate measurements of three-dimensional regional strain without user supervision.
Deng et al. (Mon,) conducted a other in Myocardial infarction and healthy volunteers (n=18). Combined tag tracking and strain reconstruction (COTTER) algorithm vs. User-supervised analysis was evaluated on Correlation coefficient between circumferential shortening strains at end-systole computed by COTTER and user-supervised analysis (Correlation coefficient 0.84, p=< 0.005). The COTTER algorithm computed accurate measurements of three-dimensional regional strain without user supervision, achieving a correlation coefficient of 0.84 (P < 0.005) with supervised analysis.