Enhancing vascular network visualization in 3D photoacoustic imaging : in vivo experiments with a vasculature filter

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  • Mohammadreza AMJADIAN
  • Seyed Masood MOSTAFAVI
  • Jun MA
  • Zhengtang LUO

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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)25533-25544
Journal / PublicationOptics Express
Volume32
Issue number15
Online published2 Jul 2024
Publication statusPublished - 15 Jul 2024

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Abstract

Filter-based vessel enhancement algorithms facilitate the extraction of vascular networks from medical images. Traditional filter-based algorithms struggle with high noise levels in images with false vessel extraction, and a low standard deviation (σ) value may introduce gaps at the centers of wide vessels. In this paper, a robust technique with less sensitivity to parameter tuning and better noise suppression than other filter-based methods for two-dimensional and three-dimensional images is implemented. In this study, we propose a filter that employs non-local means (NLM) for denoising, applying the vesselness function to suppress blob-like structures and filling the gaps in wide vessels without compromising edge quality or details. Acoustic resolution photoacoustic microscopy (AR-PAM) systems generate high-resolution volumetric photoacoustic images, but their vascular structure imaging suffers from out-of-focal signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and lateral resolution loss. Implementing a synthetic aperture focusing technique (SAFT) based on a virtual detector (VD) improves out-of-focal region resolution and SNR. Combining the proposed filter with the SAFT algorithm enhances vascular structural imaging in AR-PAM systems. The proposed method is robust and applicable for animal tissues with less error of vasculature structure extraction in comparison to traditional fliter-based methods like Frangi and Sato filter. Also, the method is faster in terms of processing speed and less tuning parameters. We applied the method to a digital phantom to validate our approach and conducted in vivo experiments to demonstrate its superiority for real volumetric tissue imaging. © 2024 Optica Publishing Group under the terms of the Optica Open Access Publishing Agreement.

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Enhancing vascular network visualization in 3D photoacoustic imaging: in vivo experiments with a vasculature filter. / AMJADIAN, Mohammadreza; MOSTAFAVI, Seyed Masood; CHEN, Jiangbo et al.
In: Optics Express, Vol. 32, No. 15, 15.07.2024, p. 25533-25544.

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