Application of the active shape model in a commercial medical device for bone densitometry

Hans Henrik Thodberg, Anders Rosholm

AbstractOsteoporosis is a common disorder characterised mainly by low bone mineral density (BMD), and leading to an increased risk of fracture. We have developed a new device that estimates BMD from ordinary hand radiographs. A crucial element of this method is the reconstruction of the metacarpals. This paper describes how this was solved using the active shape model (ASM). Standard ASM is unable to locate the metacarpal shafts in the direction along the bones. Therefore ASM was extended with a translation operator, which solved the problem. A hierarchical filtering method was used to construct a sufficient list of initial guesses for the ASM. The performance of ASM and the experience with the integration of ASM in a commercial medical device is reported. The ASM achieves 99.5% reconstruction success and is able to validate its own reconstruction in 97% of the cases. The system (Pronosco X-posure system, version 2.0) has been approved by the FDA, and more than 100 units have been sold.The concept of the translation operator is generalised to the more active shape model (MASM), which also allows a natural integration with the active appearance model.
KeywordsASM, segmentation, metacarpal
TypeJournal paper [With referee]
JournalImage and Vision Computing
Year2003    Vol. 21    No. 13-14    pp. 1155-1161
PublisherElsevier
ISBN / ISSN02628856
Publication linkhttp://80-dads.dtv.dk.defldap.cvt.dk:2048/cgi-bin/forward?ISSN=02628856&fturl=/cgi-bin/fulltext/elsevier/ohm06260/02628856/v0021i13/03001847/main.pdf
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IMM Group(s)Image Analysis & Computer Graphics