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Fractal frontiers in cardiovascular magnetic resonance: towards clinical implementation
Authors:Gabriella Captur  Audrey L. Karperien  Chunming Li  Filip Zemrak  Catalina Tobon-Gomez  Xuexin Gao  David A. Bluemke  Perry M. Elliott  Steffen E. Petersen  James C. Moon
Abstract:Many of the structures and parameters that are detected, measured and reported in cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) have at least some properties that are fractal, meaning complex and self-similar at different scales. To date however, there has been little use of fractal geometry in CMR; by comparison, many more applications of fractal analysis have been published in MR imaging of the brain.This review explains the fundamental principles of fractal geometry, places the fractal dimension into a meaningful context within the realms of Euclidean and topological space, and defines its role in digital image processing. It summarises the basic mathematics, highlights strengths and potential limitations of its application to biomedical imaging, shows key current examples and suggests a simple route for its successful clinical implementation by the CMR community.By simplifying some of the more abstract concepts of deterministic fractals, this review invites CMR scientists (clinicians, technologists, physicists) to experiment with fractal analysis as a means of developing the next generation of intelligent quantitative cardiac imaging tools.
Keywords:Cardiovascular magnetic resonance   Segmentation   Image processing
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