Large-scale, multi-centre, multi-disease validation of an AI clinical tool for cine CMR analysis

06/15/2022
by   Jorge Mariscal-Harana, et al.
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INTRODUCTION: Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to facilitate the automation of CMR analysis for biomarker extraction. However, most AI algorithms are trained on a specific input domain (e.g., single scanner vendor or hospital-tailored imaging protocol) and lack the robustness to perform optimally when applied to CMR data from other input domains. METHODS: Our proposed framework consists of an AI-based algorithm for biventricular segmentation of short-axis images, followed by a post-analysis quality control to detect erroneous results. The segmentation algorithm was trained on a large dataset of clinical CMR scans from two NHS hospitals (n=2793) and validated on additional cases from this dataset (n=441) and on five external datasets (n=6808). The validation data included CMR scans of patients with a range of diseases acquired at 12 different centres using CMR scanners from all major vendors. RESULTS: Our method yielded median Dice scores over 87 into median absolute errors in cardiac biomarkers within the range of inter-observer variability: <8.4mL (left ventricle), <9.2mL (right ventricle), <13.3g (left ventricular mass), and <5.9 datasets. Stratification of cases according to phenotypes of cardiac disease and scanner vendors showed good agreement. CONCLUSIONS: We show that our proposed tool, which combines a state-of-the-art AI algorithm trained on a large-scale multi-domain CMR dataset with a post-analysis quality control, allows us to robustly deal with routine clinical data from multiple centres, vendors, and cardiac diseases. This is a fundamental step for the clinical translation of AI algorithms. Moreover, our method yields a range of additional biomarkers of cardiac function (filling and ejection rates, regional wall motion, and strain) at no extra computational cost.

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