13 January 2021 Sparse image reconstruction of intracerebral hemorrhage with electrical impedance tomography
Yanyan Shi, Yuehui Wu, Meng Wang, Zhiwei Tian, Xiaolong Kong, Xiaoyue He
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Abstract

Purpose: Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) is a common disease that is known for its high morbidity, high mortality, and high disability. The fast and accurate detection of ICH is essential for the acute care of patients. Electrical impedance tomography (EIT) offers an alternative with which pathological tissues can be detected by reconstructing conductivity variation. Nevertheless, the sensitive field of EIT is greatly affected by medium distribution, which is referred to as soft-field effect. In addition, the image reconstruction is a severely ill-posed inverse problem. Furthermore, due to the low conductivity of skull, the sensitivity in the sensing area is extremely low. Therefore, the reconstruction of ICH with EIT is great challenge.

Approach: A sparse image reconstruction method is proposed for EIT to visualize the conductivity variation caused by ICH. To reduce the impact of soft-field effect, the normalization of sensitivity distribution is conducted for monolayer and three-layer head model. In addition, a constrained sparse L1-norm minimization model is developed for the image reconstruction. Augmented Lagrangian multiplier method and alternating minimization scheme are adopted to solve the proposed model.

Results: The results show that the sensitivity in the sensing area is largely enhanced. Numerical simulation based on monolayer head model and three-layer head model is respectively carried out. Both the reconstructed images and the quantitative evaluations show that image reconstructed by the proposed method is much better than that reconstructed by traditional Tikhonov method. The reconstructions evaluated under the impact of noise also show that the proposed method has superior anti-noise performance.

Conclusions: With the proposed method, the quality of the reconstructed image would be greatly improved. It is an effective approach for imaging ICH with EIT technique.

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Yanyan Shi, Yuehui Wu, Meng Wang, Zhiwei Tian, Xiaolong Kong, and Xiaoyue He "Sparse image reconstruction of intracerebral hemorrhage with electrical impedance tomography," Journal of Medical Imaging 8(1), 014501 (13 January 2021). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.JMI.8.1.014501
Received: 8 October 2020; Accepted: 22 December 2020; Published: 13 January 2021
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KEYWORDS
Head

Image restoration

Electrodes

Brain

Tomography

Skull

Image quality

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