The left atrium (LA) is one of the cardiac cavities with the most complex anatomical structures. Its role in the clinical diagnosis and patient's management is critical, as it is responsible for the atrial fibrillation, a condition that promotes the thrombogenesis inside the left atrial appendage. The development of an automated approach for LA segmentation is a demanding task mainly due to its anatomical complexity and the variation of its shape among patients. In this study, we focus to develop an unbiased pipeline capable to segment the atrial cavity from CT images. For evaluation purposes state-of-the-art metrics were used to assess the segmentation results. Particularly, the results indicated the mean values of the dice score 80%, the hausdorff distance 11.78mm, the average surface distance 2.24mm and the rand error index 0.2.

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