Analysis of Bending Degree of Basilar Artery Using Image Processing.
Jeehong KimYeongmin JangHyo Sung KwakHilal TayaraKil To ChongPublished in: Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
The basilar artery, which is the core of the posterior circulation, supplies blood to the brainstem and cerebellum. When basilar artery blood circulation is impaired, several symptoms can occur. In addition, the bending of the basilar artery causes stroke and infarction. Therefore, an image processing method for analyzing the bending degree of the basilar artery is introduced herein. To analyze the bending degree, the coordinates of the center points of the basilar artery are extracted using image processing techniques such as Canny edge detection, the contour technique, and the distance conversion technique. An image reconstructed using the three-dimensional scatter plot function in MATLAB and vector plots is used to calculate the vectors for each central point of the basilar artery. Meanwhile, the angle of each central point is calculated by selecting the first central point where the basilar artery begins, the central point with the greatest bending degree, and the central point at which the branching ends. The greater the bending degree of the basilar artery is, the larger the magnitude of the vector in the bending direction. The obtained results are verified by experts in the field, and the proposed algorithm demonstrates good performance.