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AM-FM Texture Image Analysis of the Intima and Media Layers of the Carotid Artery
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AM-FM Texture Image Analysis of the Intima and Media Layers of the Carotid Artery
Christos P. Loizou18 , Victor Murray18 , Marios S. Pattichis18 , Christodoulos S. Christodoulou18 , Marios Pantziaris18 , Andrew Nicolaides18 and Constantinos S. Pattichis18 
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Department of Computer Science, School of Sciences, Intercollege, P.O. Box 51604, CY-3507 Limassol, Cyprus |
Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to propose the use of amplitude modulation-frequency modulation (AM-FM) features for describing
atherosclerotic plaque features that are associated with clinical factors such as intima media thickness and a patient’s age.
AM-FM analysis reveals the instantaneous amplitude (IA) of the media layer decreases with age. This decrease in IA maybe attributed
to the reduction in calcified, stable plaque components and an increase in stroke risk with age. On the other hand, an increase
in the median instantaneous frequency (IF) of the media layer suggests the fragmentation of solid, large plaque components,
which also lead to an increase in the risk of stroke. The findings suggest that AM-FM features can be used to assess the risk
of stroke over a wide range of patient populations. Future work will incorporate a new texture image retrieval system that
uses AM-FM features to retrieve intima and intima media layer images that could be associated with the same level of the risk
of stroke.
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