Automatic measurement of carotid diameter and wall thickness in ultrasound images

Carotid vessel ultrasound imaging is a reliable noninvasive technique to measure the arterial morphology. Lumen Diameter (LD), intima-media thickness (IMT) of the far wall, and plaque presence can be reliably determined using B-mode ultrasound. In order to measure the carotid IMT as well as any other more complex quantitative indices of vessel morphology, it is necessary to identify lumen-intima and media-adventitia borders in the ultrasound images. In this paper we describe an automatic approach to measure LD and IMT based on an active contour technique improved by a multiresolution analysis. The measurements of LD and IMT were compared to manual tracing of the vessels border in terms of coefficients of variability (CV) and correlation (R). The results have shown that the method is a reliable and reproducible way of assessing the LD and far wall IMT in the carotid artery.