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In Current medical imaging

BACKGROUND : Patients with atherosclerosis have a rather high risk of showing complications, if not diagnosed quickly and efficiently.

OBJECTIVE : In this paper we aim to test and compare different pre-trained deep learning models, to find the best model for atherosclerosis detection in coronary CT angiography.

METHODS : We experimented with different pre-trained deep learning models and fine-tuned each model to achieve the best classification accuracy. We then used the Haar wavelet decomposition to improve the model's sensitivity.

RESULTS : We found that the Resnet101 architecture had the best performance with an accuracy of 95.2%, 60.8% sensitivity, and 90.48% PPV. Compared to the state of the art which uses a 3D CNN and achieved  90.9% accuracy, 68.9% Sensitivity and 58.8% PPV, sensitivity was quite low. To improve the sensitivity, we chose to use the Haar wavelet decomposition and trained the CNN model with the module of the three details: Low_High, High_Low, and High_High. The best sensitivity reached 80% with the CNN_KNN classifier .

CONCLUSIONS : It is possible to perform atherosclerosis detection straight from CCTA images using a pretrained Resnet101, which has good accuracy and PPV. The low sensitivity can be improved using Haar wavelet decomposition and CNN-KNN classifier.

Laidi Amel, Ammar Mohammed, Daho Mostafa El Habib, Mahmoudi Said

2022-Dec-21

Atherosclerosis, Coronary artery diseases, Deep Learning, Wavelet decomposition.