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Noninvasive Estimation of Mean Pulmonary Artery Pressure Using MRI, Computer Models, and Machine Learning

Image and Video Processing 2023-12-25 v1 Machine Learning Medical Physics

Abstract

Pulmonary Hypertension (PH) is a severe disease characterized by an elevated pulmonary artery pressure. The gold standard for PH diagnosis is measurement of mean Pulmonary Artery Pressure (mPAP) during an invasive Right Heart Catheterization. In this paper, we investigate noninvasive approach to PH detection utilizing Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Computer Models and Machine Learning. We show using the ablation study, that physics-informed feature engineering based on models of blood circulation increases the performance of Gradient Boosting Decision Trees-based algorithms for classification of PH and regression of values of mPAP. We compare results of regression (with thresholding of estimated mPAP) and classification and demonstrate that metrics achieved in both experiments are comparable. The predicted mPAP values are more informative to the physicians than the probability of PH returned by classification models. They provide the intuitive explanation of the outcome of the machine learning model (clinicians are accustomed to the mPAP metric, contrary to the PH probability).

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@article{arxiv.2312.14221,
  title  = {Noninvasive Estimation of Mean Pulmonary Artery Pressure Using MRI, Computer Models, and Machine Learning},
  author = {Michal K. Grzeszczyk and Tadeusz Satlawa and Angela Lungu and Andrew Swift and Andrew Narracott and Rod Hose and Tomasz Trzcinski and Arkadiusz Sitek},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2312.14221},
  year   = {2023}
}

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Accepted for ICCS 2022