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In Computerized medical imaging and graphics : the official journal of the Computerized Medical Imaging Society

In this investigation, an image-based method has been developed to estimate the volume of the left ventricular cavity using cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging data. Deep learning and Gaussian processes have been applied to bring the estimations closer to the cavity volumes manually extracted. CMR data from 339 patients and healthy volunteers have been used to train a stepwise regression model that can estimate the volume of the left ventricular cavity at the beginning and end of diastole. We have decreased the root mean square error (RMSE) of cavity volume estimation approximately from 13 to 8 ml compared to the common practice in the literature. Considering the RMSE of manual measurements is approximately 4 ml on the same dataset, 8 ml of error is notable for a fully automated estimation method, which needs no supervision or user-hours once it has been trained. Additionally, to demonstrate a clinically relevant application of automatically estimated volumes, we inferred the passive material properties of the myocardium given the volume estimates using a well-validated cardiac model. These material properties can be further used for patient treatment planning and diagnosis.

Rabbani Arash, Gao Hao, Lazarus Alan, Dalton David, Ge Yuzhang, Mangion Kenneth, Berry Colin, Husmeier Dirk

2023-Feb-24

Cardiac magnetic resonance imaging, Deep learning, Gaussian process