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Sensorless volumetric reconstruction of fetal brain freehand ultrasound scans with deep implicit representation
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  • Medical image analysis, 2024-05, Vol.94, p.103147-103147, Article 103147
Ort / Verlag
Netherlands: Elsevier B.V
Erscheinungsjahr
2024
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MEDLINE
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  • Three-dimensional (3D) ultrasound imaging has contributed to our understanding of fetal developmental processes by providing rich contextual information of the inherently 3D anatomies. However, its use is limited in clinical settings, due to the high purchasing costs and limited diagnostic practicality. Freehand 2D ultrasound imaging, in contrast, is routinely used in standard obstetric exams, but inherently lacks a 3D representation of the anatomies, which limits its potential for more advanced assessment. Such full representations are challenging to recover even with external tracking devices due to internal fetal movement which is independent from the operator-led trajectory of the probe. Capitalizing on the flexibility offered by freehand 2D ultrasound acquisition, we propose ImplicitVol to reconstruct 3D volumes from non-sensor-tracked 2D ultrasound sweeps. Conventionally, reconstructions are performed on a discrete voxel grid. We, however, employ a deep neural network to represent, for the first time, the reconstructed volume as an implicit function. Specifically, ImplicitVol takes a set of 2D images as input, predicts their locations in 3D space, jointly refines the inferred locations, and learns a full volumetric reconstruction. When testing natively-acquired and volume-sampled 2D ultrasound video sequences collected from different manufacturers, the 3D volumes reconstructed by ImplicitVol show significantly better visual and semantic quality than the existing interpolation-based reconstruction approaches. The inherent continuity of implicit representation also enables ImplicitVol to reconstruct the volume to arbitrarily high resolutions. As formulated, ImplicitVol has the potential to integrate seamlessly into the clinical workflow, while providing richer information for diagnosis and evaluation of the developing brain. [Display omitted] •We propose a framework for sensorless 3D reconstruction from freehand 2D ultrasound.•External positional sensor is impractical due to uncorrelated fetal and probe motion.•Our framework uses implicit neural representation for the 2D-to-3D reconstruction.•It outperforms the baselines on natively-acquired and volume-sampled 2D scans.•Have better visual and semantic quality than existing methods (interpolation-based).
Sprache
Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISSN: 1361-8415
eISSN: 1361-8423
DOI: 10.1016/j.media.2024.103147
Titel-ID: cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_3022571996

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