Grayscale histogram analysis to study the echogenicity and echotexture of the walls of the common carotid arteries of horses and mules

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Autor(a) principal: Fogaça,Jéssica L.
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Vettorato,Michel C., Puoli-Filho,José Nicolau P., Fernandes,Marco A.R., Machado,Vânia Maria V.
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: ABSTRACT: Visual inspection of ultrasound examination for assessment of echogenicity and echotexture of blood vessel tissues is a technique routinely used in medical practice in humans. However, simple visual inspection can lead to poor quality diagnoses and errors. The use of grayscale histogram (GSH) analysis has proved to be an efficient technique to quantify the region of interest, allowing minimization of image interpretation errors. This study aimed to evaluate and compare the echogenicity and echotexture of the walls of the common carotid arteries of healthy female horses and mules using the GSH technique and correlate them with age, body mass, and vessel diameters. B-mode ultrasound examinations were performed in the left and right common carotid arteries in three regions (cranial, middle, and caudal) in 11 horses and 11 healthy mules. The GSH of the animals showed heterogeneous walls, but did not differentiate statistically between female horses and mules. The Mean variable of the middle right, middle left and caudal right sides showed differences, more significant in the mules. On the middle right side, the Min variable was different, higher in the mules. On the middle and caudal left side, the variables Max and Mode showed higher values in the mules. For the mules, the age factor presented negative correlation with the Mean, Mode,, Mode(Count), and Mode(Count)/Count(%) variables, and the body mass factor presented negative correlation with the Mode, Mean and Max variables. For the female horses, the body mass factor showed positive correlation with the Mean and Mode variables. Echogenicity of the carotid artery walls differed between female horses and mules, whereas echotexture was heterogeneous and statistically similar among the animals. The age and body mass factors inversely influenced the echogenicity of the mules, but were not significant in the female horses, in which only the body mass factor positively influenced echogenicity.
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spelling Grayscale histogram analysis to study the echogenicity and echotexture of the walls of the common carotid arteries of horses and mulesGrayscale histogramechogenicityechotexturecarotid arterieshorsesmuleshistogram analysisultrasonographywall of blood vesselsequinesquantitative analysismorphologyABSTRACT: Visual inspection of ultrasound examination for assessment of echogenicity and echotexture of blood vessel tissues is a technique routinely used in medical practice in humans. However, simple visual inspection can lead to poor quality diagnoses and errors. The use of grayscale histogram (GSH) analysis has proved to be an efficient technique to quantify the region of interest, allowing minimization of image interpretation errors. This study aimed to evaluate and compare the echogenicity and echotexture of the walls of the common carotid arteries of healthy female horses and mules using the GSH technique and correlate them with age, body mass, and vessel diameters. B-mode ultrasound examinations were performed in the left and right common carotid arteries in three regions (cranial, middle, and caudal) in 11 horses and 11 healthy mules. The GSH of the animals showed heterogeneous walls, but did not differentiate statistically between female horses and mules. The Mean variable of the middle right, middle left and caudal right sides showed differences, more significant in the mules. On the middle right side, the Min variable was different, higher in the mules. On the middle and caudal left side, the variables Max and Mode showed higher values in the mules. For the mules, the age factor presented negative correlation with the Mean, Mode,, Mode(Count), and Mode(Count)/Count(%) variables, and the body mass factor presented negative correlation with the Mode, Mean and Max variables. For the female horses, the body mass factor showed positive correlation with the Mean and Mode variables. Echogenicity of the carotid artery walls differed between female horses and mules, whereas echotexture was heterogeneous and statistically similar among the animals. The age and body mass factors inversely influenced the echogenicity of the mules, but were not significant in the female horses, in which only the body mass factor positively influenced echogenicity.Colégio Brasileiro de Patologia Animal - CBPA2019-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-736X2019000300221Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira v.39 n.3 2019reponame:Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira (Online)instname:Colégio Brasileiro de Patologia Animal (CBPA)instacron:EMBRAPA10.1590/1678-5150-pvb-5859info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFogaça,Jéssica L.Vettorato,Michel C.Puoli-Filho,José Nicolau P.Fernandes,Marco A.R.Machado,Vânia Maria V.eng2019-04-01T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0100-736X2019000300221Revistahttp://www.pvb.com.br/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpcolegio@cbpa.org.br||pvb@pvb.com.br0100-736X1678-5150opendoar:2019-04-01T00:00Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira (Online) - Colégio Brasileiro de Patologia Animal (CBPA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Grayscale histogram analysis to study the echogenicity and echotexture of the walls of the common carotid arteries of horses and mules
title Grayscale histogram analysis to study the echogenicity and echotexture of the walls of the common carotid arteries of horses and mules
spellingShingle Grayscale histogram analysis to study the echogenicity and echotexture of the walls of the common carotid arteries of horses and mules
Fogaça,Jéssica L.
Grayscale histogram
echogenicity
echotexture
carotid arteries
horses
mules
histogram analysis
ultrasonography
wall of blood vessels
equines
quantitative analysis
morphology
title_short Grayscale histogram analysis to study the echogenicity and echotexture of the walls of the common carotid arteries of horses and mules
title_full Grayscale histogram analysis to study the echogenicity and echotexture of the walls of the common carotid arteries of horses and mules
title_fullStr Grayscale histogram analysis to study the echogenicity and echotexture of the walls of the common carotid arteries of horses and mules
title_full_unstemmed Grayscale histogram analysis to study the echogenicity and echotexture of the walls of the common carotid arteries of horses and mules
title_sort Grayscale histogram analysis to study the echogenicity and echotexture of the walls of the common carotid arteries of horses and mules
author Fogaça,Jéssica L.
author_facet Fogaça,Jéssica L.
Vettorato,Michel C.
Puoli-Filho,José Nicolau P.
Fernandes,Marco A.R.
Machado,Vânia Maria V.
author_role author
author2 Vettorato,Michel C.
Puoli-Filho,José Nicolau P.
Fernandes,Marco A.R.
Machado,Vânia Maria V.
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Fogaça,Jéssica L.
Vettorato,Michel C.
Puoli-Filho,José Nicolau P.
Fernandes,Marco A.R.
Machado,Vânia Maria V.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Grayscale histogram
echogenicity
echotexture
carotid arteries
horses
mules
histogram analysis
ultrasonography
wall of blood vessels
equines
quantitative analysis
morphology
topic Grayscale histogram
echogenicity
echotexture
carotid arteries
horses
mules
histogram analysis
ultrasonography
wall of blood vessels
equines
quantitative analysis
morphology
description ABSTRACT: Visual inspection of ultrasound examination for assessment of echogenicity and echotexture of blood vessel tissues is a technique routinely used in medical practice in humans. However, simple visual inspection can lead to poor quality diagnoses and errors. The use of grayscale histogram (GSH) analysis has proved to be an efficient technique to quantify the region of interest, allowing minimization of image interpretation errors. This study aimed to evaluate and compare the echogenicity and echotexture of the walls of the common carotid arteries of healthy female horses and mules using the GSH technique and correlate them with age, body mass, and vessel diameters. B-mode ultrasound examinations were performed in the left and right common carotid arteries in three regions (cranial, middle, and caudal) in 11 horses and 11 healthy mules. The GSH of the animals showed heterogeneous walls, but did not differentiate statistically between female horses and mules. The Mean variable of the middle right, middle left and caudal right sides showed differences, more significant in the mules. On the middle right side, the Min variable was different, higher in the mules. On the middle and caudal left side, the variables Max and Mode showed higher values in the mules. For the mules, the age factor presented negative correlation with the Mean, Mode,, Mode(Count), and Mode(Count)/Count(%) variables, and the body mass factor presented negative correlation with the Mode, Mean and Max variables. For the female horses, the body mass factor showed positive correlation with the Mean and Mode variables. Echogenicity of the carotid artery walls differed between female horses and mules, whereas echotexture was heterogeneous and statistically similar among the animals. The age and body mass factors inversely influenced the echogenicity of the mules, but were not significant in the female horses, in which only the body mass factor positively influenced echogenicity.
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