Automated Coronary Artery Atherosclerosis Detection and Weakly Supervised Localization on Coronary CT Angiography with a Deep 3-Dimensional Convolutional Neural Network [article]

Sema Candemir, Richard D. White, Mutlu Demirer, Vikash Gupta, Matthew T. Bigelow, Luciano M. Prevedello, Barbaros S. Erdal
2020 arXiv   pre-print
We propose a fully automated algorithm based on a deep learning framework enabling screening of a Coronary Computed Tomography Angiography (CCTA) examination for confident detection of the presence or absence of coronary artery atherosclerosis. The system starts with extracting the coronary arteries and their branches from CCTA datasets and representing them with multi-planar reformatted volumes; pre-processing and augmentation techniques are then applied to increase the robustness and
more » ... ation ability of the system. A 3-Dimensional Convolutional Neural Network (3D CNN) is utilized to model pathological changes (e.g., atherosclerotic plaques) in coronary vessels. The system learns the discriminatory features between vessels with and without atherosclerosis. The discriminative features at the final convolutional layer are visualized with a saliency map approach to provide visual clues related to atherosclerosis likelihood and location. We have evaluated the system on a reference dataset representing 247 patients with atherosclerosis and 246 patients free of atherosclerosis. With 5-fold cross-validation, an Accuracy = 90:9%, Positive Predictive Value = 58:8%, Sensitivity = 68:9%, Specificity of 93:6%, and Negative Predictive Value (NPV) = 96:1% are achieved at the artery/branch level with threshold 0.5. The average area under the receiver operating characteristic curve is 0.91. The system indicates a high NPV, which may be potentially useful for assisting interpreting physicians in excluding coronary atherosclerosis in patients with acute chest pain.
arXiv:1911.13219v2 fatcat:ib7hkpsborfatagmtxmof3zkwu