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Shape-aware Segmentation of the Placenta in BOLD Fetal MRI Time Series

Image and Video Processing 2023-12-11 v1 Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition

Abstract

Blood oxygen level dependent (BOLD) MRI time series with maternal hyperoxia can assess placental oxygenation and function. Measuring precise BOLD changes in the placenta requires accurate temporal placental segmentation and is confounded by fetal and maternal motion, contractions, and hyperoxia-induced intensity changes. Current BOLD placenta segmentation methods warp a manually annotated subject-specific template to the entire time series. However, as the placenta is a thin, elongated, and highly non-rigid organ subject to large deformations and obfuscated edges, existing work cannot accurately segment the placental shape, especially near boundaries. In this work, we propose a machine learning segmentation framework for placental BOLD MRI and apply it to segmenting each volume in a time series. We use a placental-boundary weighted loss formulation and perform a comprehensive evaluation across several popular segmentation objectives. Our model is trained and tested on a cohort of 91 subjects containing healthy fetuses, fetuses with fetal growth restriction, and mothers with high BMI. Biomedically, our model performs reliably in segmenting volumes in both normoxic and hyperoxic points in the BOLD time series. We further find that boundary-weighting increases placental segmentation performance by 8.3% and 6.0% Dice coefficient for the cross-entropy and signed distance transform objectives, respectively. Our code and trained model is available at https://github.com/mabulnaga/automatic-placenta-segmentation.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.2312.05148,
  title  = {Shape-aware Segmentation of the Placenta in BOLD Fetal MRI Time Series},
  author = {S. Mazdak Abulnaga and Neel Dey and Sean I. Young and Eileen Pan and Katherine I. Hobgood and Clinton J. Wang and P. Ellen Grant and Esra Abaci Turk and Polina Golland},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2312.05148},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

Accepted for publication at the Journal of Machine Learning for Biomedical Imaging (MELBA) https://melba-journal.org/2023:017. arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:2208.02895