@article{SprengerPetersenNeumannReichenspurnerRussDetterSch,
author = {J. Sprenger and J. Petersen and N. Neumann and H. Reichenspurner and D. Russ and C. Detter and A. Schlaefer},
title = {Tracking heart surface features to determine myocardial contrast agent enrichment:.},
journal = {Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering.},
year = {2021},
volume = {7.},
number = {(1),},
pages = {53-57},
doi = {doi:10.1515/cdbme-2021-1012},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1515/cdbme-2021-1012},
abstract = {Fluorescent  cardiac  imaging  can  be  applied  for intraoperative quality control after a coronary bypass grafting surgery to ensure the myocardial perfusion by evaluating the increasing contrast agent enrichment in the heart. The motion due  to  the  beating  heart  impedes  the  interpretation  of  the contrast  agent  enrichment  in  the  vessels  and  leads  to  noisy enrichment  curves.  We  propose  tracking  of  the  heart  surface features to compensate for the motion of the beating heart and thereby improve the analysis of the contrast agent enrichment. Furthermore, we propose a vessel segmentation pipeline for a local  evaluation  of  contrast  agent  enrichment  directly  in  the vessels}
}

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