Abstract

ObjectivesCerebrovascular disease is a serious threat to human health. Because of its high mortality and disability rate, early diagnosis and prevention are very important. The performance of existing cerebrovascular segmentation methods based on deep learning depends on the integrity of labels. However, manual labels are usually of low quality and poor connectivity at small blood vessels, which directly affects the cerebrovascular segmentation results. Material and methodIn this paper, we propose a new segmentation network to segment cerebral vessels from MRA images by using sparse labels. The long-distance dependence between vascular structures is captured by the global vascular context module, and the topology is constrained by the hybrid loss function to segment the cerebral vessels with good connectivity. ResultExperiments show that our method performed with a sensitivity, precision, dice similarity coefficient, intersection over union and centerline dice similarity coefficient of 61.24%, 75.58%, 67.66%, 51.13% and 83.79% respectively. ConclusionThe obtained results reveal that the proposed cerebrovascular segmentation network has better segmentation performance for cerebrovascular segmentation under sparse labels, and can suppress the noise of background to a certain extent.

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