A review of image processing methods for fetal head and brain analysis in ultrasound images

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Abstract

Background and objective: Examination of head shape and brain during the fetal period is paramount to evaluate head growth, predict neurodevelopment, and to diagnose fetal abnormalities. Prenatal ultrasound is the most used imaging modality to perform this evaluation. However, manual interpretation of these images is challenging and thus, image processing methods to aid this task have been proposed in the literature. This article aims to present a review of these state-of-the-art methods. Methods: In this work, it is intended to analyze and categorize the different image processing methods to evaluate fetal head and brain in ultrasound imaging. For that, a total of 109 articles published since 2010 were analyzed. Different applications are covered in this review, namely analysis of head shape and inner structures of the brain, standard clinical planes identification, fetal development analysis, and methods for image processing enhancement. Results: For each application, the reviewed techniques are categorized according to their theoretical approach, and the more suitable image processing methods to accurately analyze the head and brain are identified. Furthermore, future research needs are discussed. Finally, topics whose research is lacking in the literature are outlined, along with new fields of applications. Conclusions: A multitude of image processing methods has been proposed for fetal head and brain analysis. Summarily, techniques from different categories showed their potential to improve clinical practice. Nevertheless, further research must be conducted to potentiate the current methods, especially for 3D imaging analysis and acquisition and for abnormality detection.

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OriginalspracheEnglisch
Aufsatznummer106629
FachzeitschriftComputer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine
Jahrgang2022
Ausgabenummer215
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - März 2022
Peer-Review-StatusJa

Externe IDs

PubMed 35065326

Schlagworte

Schlagwörter

  • Anatomical planes, Brain structures analysis, Fetal ultrasound, Head analysis, Neurodevelopment

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