Registration-based semi-automatic assessment of aortic diameter growth rate from contrast-enhanced computed tomography outperforms manual quantification.
Lydia Dux-SantoyJosé F Rodriguez PalomaresGisela Teixidó-TuràAroa Ruiz-MuñozGuillem CasasFilipa ValenteMaria Luz ServatoLaura Galian-GayLaura GutiérrezTeresa González-AlujasRubén Fernández-GaleraArturo EvangelistaIgnacio Ferreira-GonzálezAndrea GualaPublished in: European radiology (2021)
• Registration-based semi-automatic assessment of progressive aortic dilation on CTA is accurate and substantially more reproducible than the current standard. • The registration-based technique allows robust growth rate assessment at follow-up as short as 6 months, with a similar reproducibility to that obtained by manual assessment at around 3 years. • The use of image registration provides robust 3D mapping of aortic diameters and growth rates beyond the pre-established anatomic landmarks.