The aim of this study was to perform
automatic coronary artery centerline tracking on coronary MRI data, in a
clinically relevant population. Our method consisted of computation of a
vesselness filter followed by fast marching. Parameters were optimized on three
subjects, and performance was evaluated on 27 other subjects. Centrelines were
traced between a start and end point, and when needed with one additional point
in between. Tracking was successful in 92% (RCA), 88% (LAD) and 65% (LCX), with
a median distance from manual annotation of 1.0mm. These results show that
automatic centerline tracking on coronary MRI data is possible.