Speckle Noise Diffusion in Knee Articular Cartilage Ultrasound Images

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

1-1-2019

Abstract

Background: Ultrasound (US) imaging can be a convenient and reliable substitute for magnetic resonance imaging in the investigation or screening of articular cartilage injury. However, US images suffer from two main impediments, i.e., low contrast ratio and presence of speckle noise. Aims: A variation of anisotropic diffusion is proposed that can reduce speckle noise without compromising the image quality of the edges and other important details. Methods: For this technique, four gradient thresholds were adopted instead of one. A new diffusivity function that preserves the edge of the resultant image is also proposed. To automatically terminate the iterative procedures, the Mean Absolute Error as its stopping criterion was implemented. Results: Numerical results obtained by simulations unanimously indicate that the proposed method outperforms conventional speckle reduction techniques. Nevertheless, this preliminary study has been conducted based on a small number of asymptomatic subjects. Conclusion: Future work must investigate the feasibility of this method in a large cohort and its clinical validity through testing subjects with a symptomatic cartilage injury. © 2020 Bentham Science Publishers.

Keywords

Ultrasound, osteoarthritis, anisotropic diffusion, diffusivity function, gradients, flow function, edge preservation, speckle noise

Divisions

fac_eng

Funders

University Malaya RU Grant - Faculty Program (GPF008A-2018),FRGS (FP092-2018A), Ministry of Education Malaysia, Malaysia

Publication Title

Current Medical Imaging

Volume

16

Issue

6

Publisher

Bentham Science Publishers

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