Validation of a new UNIX-based quantitative coronary angiographic system for the measurement of coronary artery lesions

Malcolm R. Bell, Paula J. Britson, Aloysius Chu, David R. Holmes, John F. Bresnahan, Robert S. Schwartz

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Abstract

We describe s method of validation of computerized quantitative coronary arteriography and report the results of a new UNIX-based quantitative coronary arteriography software program developed for rapid on-line (digital) and off-line (digital or cinefilm) analysis. The UNIX operating system is widely available in computer systems using very fast processors and has excellent graphics capabilities. The system is potentially compatible with any cardiac digital x-ray system for on-line analysis and has been designed to incorporate an integrated database, have on-line and immediate recall capabilities, and provide digital access to all data. The accuracy (mean signed differences of the observed minus the true dimensions) and precision (pooled standard deviations of the measurements) of the program were determined x-ray vessel phantoms. Intra- and interobserver variabilities were assessed tram in viva studies during routine clinical coronary arteriography. Precision from the x-ray phantom studies (6-in. field of view) for digital images was 0.066 mm and for digitized cine images was 0.060 mm. Accuracy was 0.076 mm (overestimation) for digital images compared to 0.008 mm for digitized cine images. Diagnostic coronary catheters were also used for calibration; accuracy varied according to size of catheter and whether or not they were filled with iodinated contrast. Intra- and interobserver variabilities were excellent and indicated that coronary lesion measurements were relatively user-independent. Thus, this easy to use and very fast UNIX based program appears to be robust with optimal accuracy and precision for clinical and research applications.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)66-74
Number of pages9
JournalCatheterization and cardiovascular diagnosis
Volume40
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1997

Keywords

  • algorithm
  • calibration
  • computer- assisted
  • coronary angiography
  • coronary disease
  • image processing

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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