Fully Automated Agatston Score Calculation From Electrocardiography-Gated Cardiac Computed Tomography Using Deep Learning and Multi-Organ Segmentation: A Validation Study.
Ashish GautamPrashant RaghavVijay SubramaniamSunil KumarSudeep KumarDharmendra JainAshish VermaParminder SinghManphoul SinghalVikash GuptaSamir RathoreSrikanth IyengarSudhir RathorePublished in: Angiology (2024)
To evaluate deep learning-based calcium segmentation and quantification on ECG-gated cardiac CT scans compared with manual evaluation. Automated calcium quantification was performed using a neural network based on mask regions with convolutional neural networks (R-CNNs) for multi-organ segmentation. Manual evaluation of calcium was carried out using proprietary software. This is a retrospective study of archived data. This study used 40 patients to train the segmentation model and 110 patients were used for the validation of the algorithm. The Pearson correlation coefficient between the reference actual and the computed predictive scores shows high level of correlation (0.84; P < .001) and high limits of agreement (±1.96 SD; -2000, 2000) in Bland-Altman plot analysis. The proposed method correctly classifies the risk group in 75.2% and classifies the subjects in the same group. In total, 81% of the predictive scores lie in the same categories and only seven patients out of 110 were more than one category off. For the presence/absence of coronary artery calcifications, the deep learning model achieved a sensitivity of 90% and a specificity of 94%. Fully automated model shows good correlation compared with reference standards. Automating process reduces evaluation time and optimizes clinical calcium scoring without additional resources.
Keyphrases
- deep learning
- convolutional neural network
- computed tomography
- end stage renal disease
- machine learning
- artificial intelligence
- ejection fraction
- chronic kidney disease
- prognostic factors
- neural network
- magnetic resonance imaging
- magnetic resonance
- high resolution
- blood pressure
- diffusion weighted imaging
- positron emission tomography
- heart rate variability
- electronic health record