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Author(s):  
Sanaa Abu Alasal ◽  
Mohammad Alsmirat ◽  
Asma’a Al-Mnayyis ◽  
Qanita Bani baker ◽  
Mahmoud Al-Ayyoub

<p>This article studies and analyzes the use of 3D models, built from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) axial scans of the lumbar intervertebral disk, that are needed for the diagnosis of disk herniation. We study the possibility of assisting radiologists and orthopedists and increasing their quality of experience (QoE) during the diagnosis process. The main aim is to build a 3D model for the desired area of interest and ask the specialists to consider the 3D models in the diagnosis process instead of considering multiple axial MRI scans. We further propose an automated framework to diagnose the lumber disk herniation using the constructed 3D models. We evaluate the effectiveness of increasing the specialists QoE by conducting a questionnaire on 14 specialists with different experiences ranging from residents to consultants. We then evaluate the effectiveness of the automated diagnosis framework by training it with a set of 83 cases and then testing it on an unseen test set. The results show that the the use of 3D models increases doctors QoE and the automated framework gets 90% of diagnosis accuracy.</p>


Author(s):  
Asma’a Al-Mnayyis ◽  
Sanaa Abu Alasal ◽  
Mohammad Alsmirat ◽  
Qanita Bani Baker ◽  
Shadi AlZu’bi

This paper studies the problem of clinical MRI analysis in the field of lumbar intervertebral disk herniation diagnosis. It discusses the possibility of assisting radiologists in reading the patients MRI images by constructing a 3D model for the region of interest using simple computer vision methods. We use axial MRI slices of the lumbar area. The proposed framework works with a very small number of MRI slices and goes through three main stages. Namely, the region of interest extraction and enhancement, inter-slice interpolation, and 3D model construction. We use the Marching Cubes algorithm to construct the 3D model of the the region of interest. The validation of our 3D models is based on a radiologist’s analysis of the models. We tested the proposed 3D model construction on 83 cases and We have a 95% accuracy according to the radiologist evaluation. This study shows that 3D model construction can greatly ease the task of the radiologist which enhances the working experience. This leads eventually to more accurate and easy diagnosis process.


Author(s):  
Xiuping Yang ◽  
Xiaomin Cheng ◽  
Yichao Luan ◽  
Qing Liu ◽  
Chunqiu Zhang

The intervertebral disk cushions the load generated by human activity and absorbs energy to keep the spine moving steadily. Vibration condition is one of the important causes of disk degeneration. Creep experiments using the sheep lumbar intervertebral disk were carried out under vibration compression. Regularities of the strain of the disk with time were obtained and compared with those of static load. The influence of vibration frequency and time on the creep properties of the intervertebral disk was analyzed. An intervertebral disk three-parameter solid creep constitutive model considering vibration factors was established and the parameters in the model were identified. The results show that the strain of the lumbar intervertebral disk exhibits an exponential relationship with time and is unrelated to static compression or vibration load. Under the same vibration amplitude, the creep increases with vibration frequency and the relationship between them is nonlinear. The vibration frequency has a significant effect on the strain. The creep rate decreases gradually with time and is obviously influenced by vibration frequency at low vibration amplitudes. The creep prediction results obtained using the constitutive model with the time-varying material parameters are in good agreement with the experimental results. The two elastic moduli in the model decrease with time and the viscosity coefficient increases with time.


2018 ◽  
Vol 50 (5S) ◽  
pp. 680
Author(s):  
Kenshiro Ohya ◽  
Koichi Nakazato ◽  
Koji koyama ◽  
Kazuo Funato ◽  
Naoyuki Kobatake ◽  
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