How will lesion voxels outside the field of view of the CTP imaging be handled? ¶
By: AWinder on July 25, 2024, 9:53 p.m.
For a number of patients, the field of view captured by the CTP is smaller than that of the DWI and, as a result, some of the tissue that is visible on DWI simply was not imaged via CTP. In many cases, some of the tissue that was imaged via DWI but not CTP (these voxels are completely empty in the derived CTP images) are segmented as part of the lesion. For patient 0019, for example, there are 1685 voxels (occurring on slices 58, 59 and 60) that were segmented as lesion on DWI, but are outside the image extents of the CTP data. Naturally, it is impossible to predict this part of the lesion using information from the CTP data since the CTP image is completely blank on the slices where this part of the lesion occurs.
It is simple to mask out any lesion voxels that fall outside the CTP for training, but considering that the lesion segmentations cannot be manipulated at test time, how will this be handled during testing?
Greyscale image is derivatives/sub-stroke0019/ses-01/sub-stroke0019_ses-01_space-ncct_ctp.nii.gz; red overlay is derivatives/sub-stroke0019/ses-02/sub-stroke0019_ses-02_lesion-msk.nii.gz
Reason: Grammar