Hemorrhage detection and segmentation in traumatic pelvic injuries (Q454751)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6092397
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    Hemorrhage detection and segmentation in traumatic pelvic injuries
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6092397

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      Hemorrhage detection and segmentation in traumatic pelvic injuries (English)
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      10 October 2012
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      Summary: Automated hemorrhage detection and segmentation in traumatic pelvic injuries is vital for fast and accurate treatment decision making. Hemorrhage is the main cause of deaths in patients within first 24 hours after the injury. It is very time consuming for physicians to analyze all computed tomography (CT) images manually. As time is crucial in emergence medicine, analyzing medical images manually delays the decision-making process. Automated hemorrhage detection and segmentation can significantly help physicians to analyze these images and make fast and accurate decisions. Hemorrhage segmentation is a crucial step in the accurate diagnosis and treatment decision-making process. This paper presents a novel rule-based hemorrhage segmentation technique that utilizes pelvic anatomical information to segment hemorrhage accurately. An evaluation measure is used to quantify the accuracy of hemorrhage segmentation. The results show that the proposed method is able to segment hemorrhage very well, and the results are promising.
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      hemorrhage detection and segmentation
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      traumatic pelvic injuries
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      CT images
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