Bioengineering consulting
image analysis and contract research
Medical image analysis
Our unique image processing algorithms can reveal the critical information hidden in your images. Examples of the available image analysis services include the following validated and published techniques:
- Volumetric analysis
Curvature/volume/surface quantification of irregular or complicated 3d structures. Previously applied to diseases such as lung cancer and aneurysms.
- Blood flow analysis (2d/3d)
Identification of blood flow and changes related to treatment. Previously applied to study effects of flow diverting stents.
- Atherosclerosis
Quantification of plaque and vessel occlusion from 3d angiograms.
These can be performed on standard DICOM images. Because of our familiarity with a variety of vendor formats, we can provide quick turnaround. Images are securely uploaded, processed, and the results made available for secure download. For more information, please contact us.
These services utilize a variety of image processing techniques, including methods for 3d reconstruction, denoising, segmentation, shadow removal, noise removal, and image registration (useful to compare longitudinal images). Most of the techniques work with 2D images as well.
We can also customize analysis for new medical devices and surgical tools, providing feedback between device design and clinical usage. Because we have experience applying image analysis to a variety of problems, ranging from basic science to clinical medicine, we can rapidly develop innovative solutions to unique imaging challenges.
In addition to analyzing medical images, we have previously analyzed a variety of confocal and fluorescence microscopy images, including time-series, multi-channel, and multi-slice images.
We will work with you to help you get the information you need from your data.

Quantitative curvature analysis of aneurysm from 3D CTA images

Visualization of blood flow analysis from 2D angiogram sequence

Blood flow streamlines from aneurysm CFD analysis
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