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Deep Learning methods for automatic evaluation of delayed enhancement-MRI. The results of the EMIDEC challenge

Image and Video Processing 2021-08-29 v2 Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition

Abstract

A key factor for assessing the state of the heart after myocardial infarction (MI) is to measure whether the myocardium segment is viable after reperfusion or revascularization therapy. Delayed enhancement-MRI or DE-MRI, which is performed several minutes after injection of the contrast agent, provides high contrast between viable and nonviable myocardium and is therefore a method of choice to evaluate the extent of MI. To automatically assess myocardial status, the results of the EMIDEC challenge that focused on this task are presented in this paper. The challenge's main objectives were twofold. First, to evaluate if deep learning methods can distinguish between normal and pathological cases. Second, to automatically calculate the extent of myocardial infarction. The publicly available database consists of 150 exams divided into 50 cases with normal MRI after injection of a contrast agent and 100 cases with myocardial infarction (and then with a hyperenhanced area on DE-MRI), whatever their inclusion in the cardiac emergency department. Along with MRI, clinical characteristics are also provided. The obtained results issued from several works show that the automatic classification of an exam is a reachable task (the best method providing an accuracy of 0.92), and the automatic segmentation of the myocardium is possible. However, the segmentation of the diseased area needs to be improved, mainly due to the small size of these areas and the lack of contrast with the surrounding structures.

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@article{arxiv.2108.04016,
  title  = {Deep Learning methods for automatic evaluation of delayed enhancement-MRI. The results of the EMIDEC challenge},
  author = {Alain Lalande and Zhihao Chen and Thibaut Pommier and Thomas Decourselle and Abdul Qayyum and Michel Salomon and Dominique Ginhac and Youssef Skandarani and Arnaud Boucher and Khawla Brahim and Marleen de Bruijne and Robin Camarasa and Teresa M. Correia and Xue Feng and Kibrom B. Girum and Anja Hennemuth and Markus Huellebrand and Raabid Hussain and Matthias Ivantsits and Jun Ma and Craig Meyer and Rishabh Sharma and Jixi Shi and Nikolaos V. Tsekos and Marta Varela and Xiyue Wang and Sen Yang and Hannu Zhang and Yichi Zhang and Yuncheng Zhou and Xiahai Zhuang and Raphael Couturier and Fabrice Meriaudeau},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2108.04016},
  year   = {2021}
}

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