Tissue characterisation of coronary plaques using sparse feature vectors

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In a diagnosis of acute coronary syndrome, the tissue characterisation of coronary plaque is very important. A novel method is proposed for the tissue characterisation of coronary plaque by using a sparse coding. In the proposed method, an intravascular ultrasound backscattered radiofrequency (RF) signal is coded by the sparse coding, and the code patterns are used for the classification of a target tissue. Experiments have been performed to classify the tissues of coronary plaque into fibrous or lipid tissue by using these RF signals, which are observed from a rabbit coronary artery. The effectiveness of the proposed method has been verified by comparative studies with the conventional integrated backscatter analysis.

Inspec keywords: diseases; blood vessels; biomedical ultrasonics; image coding; image classification; feature extraction; medical image processing; ultrasonic imaging

Other keywords: signal coding; rabbit coronary artery; sparse coding; sparse feature vectors; target tissue classification; intravascular ultrasound backscattered RF signal; lipid tissue; acute coronary syndrome diagnosis; coronary plaque tissue characterisation; fibrous tissue

Subjects: Patient diagnostic methods and instrumentation; Sonic and ultrasonic radiation (medical uses); Computer vision and image processing techniques; Sonic and ultrasonic radiation (biomedical imaging/measurement); Biology and medical computing; Image and video coding

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