Deep-Learning-Based Coronary Artery Calcium Detection from CT Image.

Sensors (Basel)

Department of Computer Software Engineering, Soonchunhyang University, Asan 31538, Korea.

Published: October 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • - The study focuses on improving the diagnosis of coronary artery disease by using three convolutional neural network (CNN) models to analyze CT images, which traditionally require time-consuming manual review by radiologists.
  • - Researchers experimented with different types of CT images: original scans, images focused solely on the heart, and those segmented into nine parts to assess the presence of calcium buildup.
  • - The best results came from using the Resnet 50 model on the cropped heart images, achieving an accuracy of 98.52%, suggesting that future advancements could lead to automated analysis of coronary artery calcium in CT scans.

Article Abstract

One of the most common methods for diagnosing coronary artery disease is the use of the coronary artery calcium score CT. However, the current diagnostic method using the coronary artery calcium score CT requires a considerable time, because the radiologist must manually check the CT images one-by-one, and check the exact range. In this paper, three CNN models are applied for 1200 normal cardiovascular CT images, and 1200 CT images in which calcium is present in the cardiovascular system. We conduct the experimental test by classifying the CT image data into the original coronary artery calcium score CT images containing the entire rib cage, the cardiac segmented images that cut out only the heart region, and cardiac cropped images that are created by using the cardiac images that are segmented into nine sub-parts and enlarged. As a result of the experimental test to determine the presence of calcium in a given CT image using Inception Resnet v2, VGG, and Resnet 50 models, the highest accuracy of 98.52% was obtained when cardiac cropped image data was applied using the Resnet 50 model. Therefore, in this paper, it is expected that through further research, both the simple presence of calcium and the automation of the calcium analysis score for each coronary artery calcium score CT will become possible.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8588163PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s21217059DOI Listing

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