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dc.contributor.authorJuchler, Norman-
dc.contributor.authorSchilling, Sabine-
dc.contributor.authorWanke, Isabel-
dc.contributor.authorRüfenacht, Daniel-
dc.contributor.authorBijlenga, Philippe-
dc.contributor.authorKurtcuoglu, Vartan-
dc.contributor.authorHirsch, Sven-
dc.date.accessioned2018-10-29T13:26:13Z-
dc.date.available2018-10-29T13:26:13Z-
dc.date.issued2016-06-09-
dc.identifier.urihttps://digitalcollection.zhaw.ch/handle/11475/12249-
dc.description.abstractIntroduction: To date, it is difficult for clinicians to judge the associated risks of intracranial aneurysms reliably. Because the 3D-shape of an aneurysm is strongly linked to the underlying formation processes it is very likely that the presence or absence of certain shape features indicate the disease status of the aneurysm. Shape (extracted from medical imaging data) already plays a significant role in the qualitative assessment of the aneurysm by the clinician and has been associated with risk prediction. Still, no consensus exists about which shape features reliably predict instability or whether there exist any that qualify as biomarkers at all. In an effort to find support for the assumption that aneurysm shape carries information about the aneurysm status, we developed a flexible classification pipeline that extracts shape features and tests their applicability. Methods: 3D models of aneurysms are extracted from medical imaging data (mostly 3DRA) by a standardized vessel segmentation method. The aneurysm is cut from its parent vessels according to a simple and reproducible cut protocol. Different representations of the 3D shape that have been suggested by literature are calculated for the extracted aneurysm. So far we have looked at Zernike moments (ZM), their invariants (ZMI) and simple geometry indices such as undulation or non-sphericity. Different feature reduction techniques (for ZMI) and machine-learning methods are applied to find linking patterns between shape features and aneurysm stability. This processing pipeline is applied to a relatively large clinical dataset (ca. 400 cases), whereas the collection of new cases is an on-going effort. We will present the findings on the latest state of the database. Results: Initial results indicate that the ZMI alone are insufficient to classify aneurysms reliably in terms of rupture or stability status. Because of their global support, ZMI bare a strong dependency on the placement of the cuts. In a preliminary study, ZMI were only slightly superior regarding rupture prediction compared to much simpler geometry indices. Conclusions: We implemented a framework to test the performance of different combinations of shape features and machine learning techniques. While the shape-only representation of an aneurysm does carry information about its disease status, the classification results will benefit from the stratification of the aneurysms in terms of location, size and clinical factors. de_CH
dc.language.isoende_CH
dc.rightsLicence according to publishing contractde_CH
dc.subjectShape-based risk assessmentde_CH
dc.subjectIntracranial aneurysmsde_CH
dc.subject.ddc003: Systemede_CH
dc.subject.ddc616: Innere Medizin und Krankheitende_CH
dc.titleShape-based modeling of aneurysmal disease statusde_CH
dc.typeKonferenz: Sonstigesde_CH
dcterms.typeTextde_CH
zhaw.departementLife Sciences und Facility Managementde_CH
zhaw.organisationalunitInstitut für Computational Life Sciences (ICLS)de_CH
zhaw.conference.detailsECCOMAS Congress 2016, Heraklion, Greece, 5-10 June 2016de_CH
zhaw.funding.euNode_CH
zhaw.originated.zhawYesde_CH
zhaw.publication.statuspublishedVersionde_CH
zhaw.publication.reviewPeer review (Abstract)de_CH
zhaw.webfeedBiomedical Simulationde_CH
zhaw.webfeedMedical Image Analysis & Data Modelingde_CH
zhaw.funding.zhawAneuXde_CH
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Juchler, N., Schilling, S., Wanke, I., Rüfenacht, D., Bijlenga, P., Kurtcuoglu, V., & Hirsch, S. (2016, June 9). Shape-based modeling of aneurysmal disease status. ECCOMAS Congress 2016, Heraklion, Greece, 5-10 June 2016.
Juchler, N. et al. (2016) ‘Shape-based modeling of aneurysmal disease status’, in ECCOMAS Congress 2016, Heraklion, Greece, 5-10 June 2016.
N. Juchler et al., “Shape-based modeling of aneurysmal disease status,” in ECCOMAS Congress 2016, Heraklion, Greece, 5-10 June 2016, Jun. 2016.
JUCHLER, Norman, Sabine SCHILLING, Isabel WANKE, Daniel RÜFENACHT, Philippe BIJLENGA, Vartan KURTCUOGLU und Sven HIRSCH, 2016. Shape-based modeling of aneurysmal disease status. In: ECCOMAS Congress 2016, Heraklion, Greece, 5-10 June 2016. Conference presentation. 9 Juni 2016
Juchler, Norman, Sabine Schilling, Isabel Wanke, Daniel Rüfenacht, Philippe Bijlenga, Vartan Kurtcuoglu, and Sven Hirsch. 2016. “Shape-Based Modeling of Aneurysmal Disease Status.” Conference presentation. In ECCOMAS Congress 2016, Heraklion, Greece, 5-10 June 2016.
Juchler, Norman, et al. “Shape-Based Modeling of Aneurysmal Disease Status.” ECCOMAS Congress 2016, Heraklion, Greece, 5-10 June 2016, 2016.


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