Department of Clinical Physiology, Lund University and Lund University Hospital, Lund, Sweden.
BMC Med Imaging. 2010 Jan 11;10:1. doi: 10.1186/1471-2342-10-1.
BACKGROUND: Commercially available software for cardiovascular image analysis often has limited functionality and frequently lacks the careful validation that is required for clinical studies. We have already implemented a cardiovascular image analysis software package and released it as freeware for the research community. However, it was distributed as a stand-alone application and other researchers could not extend it by writing their own custom image analysis algorithms. We believe that the work required to make a clinically applicable prototype can be reduced by making the software extensible, so that researchers can develop their own modules or improvements. Such an initiative might then serve as a bridge between image analysis research and cardiovascular research. The aim of this article is therefore to present the design and validation of a cardiovascular image analysis software package (Segment) and to announce its release in a source code format. RESULTS: Segment can be used for image analysis in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), computed tomography (CT), single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) and positron emission tomography (PET). Some of its main features include loading of DICOM images from all major scanner vendors, simultaneous display of multiple image stacks and plane intersections, automated segmentation of the left ventricle, quantification of MRI flow, tools for manual and general object segmentation, quantitative regional wall motion analysis, myocardial viability analysis and image fusion tools. Here we present an overview of the validation results and validation procedures for the functionality of the software. We describe a technique to ensure continued accuracy and validity of the software by implementing and using a test script that tests the functionality of the software and validates the output. The software has been made freely available for research purposes in a source code format on the project home page http://segment.heiberg.se. CONCLUSIONS: Segment is a well-validated comprehensive software package for cardiovascular image analysis. It is freely available for research purposes provided that relevant original research publications related to the software are cited.
背景:商业可用的心血管影像分析软件通常功能有限,并且经常缺乏临床研究所需的仔细验证。我们已经实现了一个心血管影像分析软件包,并将其作为免费软件发布给研究社区。然而,它是作为独立应用程序分发的,其他研究人员无法通过编写自己的自定义影像分析算法来扩展它。我们认为,通过使软件具有可扩展性,可以减少使软件成为临床适用原型所需的工作,以便研究人员可以开发自己的模块或改进。这样的举措可以在影像分析研究和心血管研究之间架起一座桥梁。本文的目的因此是介绍一个心血管影像分析软件包(Segment)的设计和验证,并宣布以源代码格式发布它。
结果:Segment 可用于磁共振成像(MRI)、计算机断层扫描(CT)、单光子发射计算机断层扫描(SPECT)和正电子发射断层扫描(PET)的影像分析。它的一些主要特点包括加载来自所有主要扫描仪供应商的 DICOM 影像、同时显示多个影像堆叠和平面交点、自动分割左心室、量化 MRI 流量、手动和通用物体分割工具、定量区域性壁运动分析、心肌活力分析和影像融合工具。在这里,我们概述了软件功能验证的验证结果和验证程序。我们描述了一种通过实现和使用测试脚本来确保软件的准确性和有效性的技术,该测试脚本测试软件的功能并验证输出。该软件已在项目主页 http://segment.heiberg.se 上以源代码格式免费提供给研究用途。
结论:Segment 是一个经过充分验证的心血管影像分析综合软件包。它可免费用于研究用途,但前提是引用与软件相关的相关原始研究出版物。
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