Echocardiogram image segmentation and cardiac adipose tissue estimation using spectral analysis and deep learning
Julian Rene Cuellar Buritica,
Lucas Gillette,
Vu Q. Dinh
et al.
Abstract:Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the main cause of death worldwide. Cardiac adipose tissue (CAT) around the heart correlates with CVD risk. MRI and CT scans are preferred for CAT quantification. Ultrasound (US) is limited to linear CAT thickness measurements on the right ventricle. Comprehensive CAT volume and distribution quantification with US could aid CVD assessment. This study uses deep learning to automatically segment the left myocardium (LM), left epicardium (LE), and right epicardium (RE) boundaries in… Show more
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