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      A Comparison of Ultrasound Intima-Media Thickness Measurements of the Left and Right Common Carotid Artery

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          The intima-media thickness (IMT) of the common carotid artery (CCA) is an established indicator of cardiovascular disease (CVD). There have been reports about the difference between the left and the right sides of the CCA IMT and their relation with CVD. In this paper, we propose an automated system based on image normalization, speckle reduction filtering, and snakes segmentation, for segmenting the CCA, perform IMT measurements, and provide the differences between the left and the right sides. The study was performed on 1104 longitudinal-section ultrasound images acquired from 568 men and 536 women out of which 125 had cardiovascular symptoms (CVD). A cardiovascular expert manually delineated the IMT for the normal and the CVD groups. The corresponding (normal versus CVD) IMT mean ± standard deviation values for the left and the right sides were 0.74 ± 0.24 versus 0.87 ± 0.24 mm and 0.70 ± 0.17 versus 0.80 ± 0.18 mm, respectively. The main findings of this paper can be summarized as follows: 1) there was no significant difference between the CCA left side IMT and the right side IMT. These findings suggest that the measurement of the CCA IMT on one side only is needed for the normal group (and this is in agreement with other studies); 2) there were statistical significant differences for the IMT measurements between the normal group and the CVD group for both the left and the right sides; 3) there was an increasing linear relationship of the left and the right IMT measurements with age for the normal group; and to a lesser extend for the CVD group; 4) no statistical significant differences were found between the manual and the automated IMT measurements for both sides; and 5) the best result for classification disease modeling, using support vector machines, to discriminate between the normal and the CVD groups was a 64%±3.5% correct classifications score when using both the left and the right IMT automated measurements. Further research is required for estimating differences and similarities between left and right intima media complex structure and morphology and their variability with texture features for differentiating between the normal and the CVD group.

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          The intima-media (IMT) thickness of the common carotid artery is an established indicator of cardiovascular disease, and the difference between the left and the right sides of the CCA IMT may have important implications for cardiovascular disease diagnosis and management. We propose an automated system based on image normalization, speckle reduction filtering and snakes segmentation for segmenting the CCA, perform IMT measurements and provide the differences between the left and right sides. We report the results of 1104 longitudinal-section ultrasound images acquired from 568 men and 536 women out of whom 125 had cardiovascular symptoms.

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              Mannheim Carotid Intima-Media Thickness and Plaque Consensus (2004–2006–2011)

              Intima-media thickness (IMT) provides a surrogate end point of cardiovascular outcomes in clinical trials evaluating the efficacy of cardiovascular risk factor modification. Carotid artery plaque further adds to the cardiovascular risk assessment. It is defined as a focal structure that encroaches into the arterial lumen of at least 0.5 mm or 50% of the surrounding IMT value or demonstrates a thickness >1.5 mm as measured from the media-adventitia interface to the intima-lumen interface. The scientific basis for use of IMT in clinical trials and practice includes ultrasound physics, technical and disease-related principles as well as best practice on the performance, interpretation and documentation of study results. Comparison of IMT results obtained from epidemiological and interventional studies around the world relies on harmonization on approaches to carotid image acquisition and analysis. This updated consensus document delineates further criteria to distinguish early atherosclerotic plaque formation from thickening of IMT. Standardized methods will foster homogenous data collection and analysis, improve the power of randomized clinical trials incorporating IMT and plaque measurements and facilitate the merging of large databases for meta-analyses. IMT results are applied to individual patients as an integrated assessment of cardiovascular risk factors. However, this document recommends against serial monitoring in individual patients.
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                Journal
                IEEE J Transl Eng Health Med
                IEEE J Transl Eng Health Med
                0063400
                JTEHM
                IJTEBN
                IEEE Journal of Translational Engineering in Health and Medicine
                IEEE
                2168-2372
                2015
                29 June 2015
                : 3
                : 1900410
                Affiliations
                [1]departmentDepartment of Computer Science institutionIntercollege Limassol3507Cyprus
                [2]institutionCyprus Cardiovascular Disease Educational Research Trust Nicosia2368Cyprus
                [3]departmentDepartment of Computer Science and Engineering institutionFrederick University Limassol3080Cyprus
                [4]departmentDepartment of Computer Science institutionUniversity of Cyprus Nicosia1678Cyprus
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                1900410
                10.1109/JTEHM.2015.2450735
                4848048
                27170894
                2db094bf-d2cb-4e23-b694-8f9b0a43e487
                2168-2372 © 2015 IEEE. Translations and content mining are permitted for academic research only. Personal use is also permitted, but republication/redistribution requires IEEE permission. See http://www.ieee.org/publications_standards/publications/rights/index.html for more information.
                History
                : 09 December 2014
                : 13 May 2015
                : 21 June 2015
                : 21 July 2015
                Page count
                Figures: 5, Tables: 4, Equations: 42, References: 41, Pages: 10
                Categories
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                CARDIOVASCULAR DEVICES AND SYSTEMS

                b-mode,ultrasound imaging,common carotid artery,intima media thickness,imt,cardiovascular disease

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