Abstract

Clinically, irregular protrusions and blockages after stent deployment can lead to significant adverse outcomes such as thrombotic reocclusion or restenosis. In this study, we propose a novel fully automated method for irregular lumen segmentation and normal/abnormal lumen classification. The proposed method consists of a lumen segmentation, feature extraction, and lumen classification. In total, 92 features were extracted to classify normal/abnormal lumen. The lumen classification method is a combination of supervised learning algorithm and feature selection that is a partition-membership filter method. As the results, our proposed lumen segmentation method obtained the average of dice similarity coefficient (DSC) and the accuracy of proposed features and the random forest (RF) for normal/abnormal lumen classification as 97.6% and 98.2%, respectively. Therefore, we can lead to better understanding of the overall vascular status and help to determine cardiovascular diagnosis.

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