基于卷积神经网络的回波多普勒流分类及优度评价

Ghada Zamzmi, L. Hsu, Wen Li, V. Sachdev, Sameer Kiran Antani
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多普勒超声心动图是测量异常心功能和诊断瓣膜狭窄和反流的关键。目前评估和解释多普勒回波图像的做法是耗时的,并且高度依赖于操作员的经验。使用全自动智能系统可以减轻这种做法的局限性。全面的计算机辅助多普勒超声心动图解释的基本第一步包括自动分类为视点/血流类别和对这些血流的良好评估。本文提出了一种基于深度学习的多普勒流分类和优度评价方法。该方法已经在代表广泛的现实世界临床变化的标记图像上进行了训练。当对未见过的数据进行评估时,我们的方法在流量分类和优度评估方面的总体准确率分别为91.6%和88.9%。虽然需要进一步的研究,但这些结果令人鼓舞,并证明了使用全自动智能系统分析和解释多普勒回波图像的可行性。
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Echo Doppler Flow Classification and Goodness Assessment with Convolutional Neural Networks
Doppler Echocardiography is critical for measuring abnormal cardiac function and diagnosing valvular stenosis and regurgitation. The current practice for assessing and interpreting Doppler echo images is time-consuming and depends highly on the experience of the operator. The limitations of this practice can be mitigated using fully automated intelligent systems. Essential first steps toward comprehensive computer-assisted Doppler echocardiographic interpretation include automatic classification into view/flow categories and goodness assessment of these flows. In this paper, we propose a deep learning-based method for Doppler flow classification and goodness assessment. The method has been trained on labeled images representing a wide range of real-world clinical variation. Our method, when evaluated on unseen data, achieved overall accuracies of 91.6% and 88.9% for flow classification and goodness assessment, respectively. While further research is needed, these results are encouraging and prove the feasibility of using fully automated intelligent systems for analyzing and interpreting Doppler echo images.
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