Two New Stenosis Detection Methods of Coronary Angiograms
Coronary angiography is the "gold standard" for diagnosing coronary artery disease (CAD). At present, the methods for detecting and evaluating coronary artery stenosis cannot satisfy the clinical needs, e.g., there is no prior study of detecting stenoses in prespecified vessel segments, wh...
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Zusammenfassung: | Coronary angiography is the "gold standard" for diagnosing coronary artery
disease (CAD). At present, the methods for detecting and evaluating coronary
artery stenosis cannot satisfy the clinical needs, e.g., there is no prior
study of detecting stenoses in prespecified vessel segments, which is necessary
in clinical practice. Two vascular stenosis detection methods are proposed to
assist the diagnosis. The first one is an automatic method, which can
automatically extract the entire coronary artery tree and mark all the possible
stenoses. The second one is an interactive method. With this method, the user
can choose any vessel segment to do further analysis of its stenoses.
Experiments show that the proposed methods are robust for angiograms with
various vessel structures. The precision, sensitivity, and $F_1$ score of the
automatic stenosis detection method are 0.821, 0.757, and 0.788, respectively.
Further investigation proves that the interactive method can provide a more
precise outcome of stenosis detection, and our quantitative analysis is closer
to reality. The proposed automatic method and interactive method are effective
and can complement each other in clinical practice. The first method can be
used for preliminary screening, and the second method can be used for further
quantitative analysis. We believe the proposed solution is more suitable for
the clinical diagnosis of CAD. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2108.01516 |