Deep Learning Angiography (DLA): Three-dimensional C-arm Cone Beam CT Angiography Using Deep Learning
Juan C. Montoya, Yinsheng Li, Charles Strother, and Guang-Hong Chen

TL;DR
This paper introduces a deep learning method that generates 3D cerebral angiograms from a single contrast-enhanced scan, reducing radiation exposure and motion artifacts compared to traditional 3D-DSA imaging.
Contribution
The study presents a novel deep learning approach for 3D angiography that accurately reproduces vascular anatomy from a single scan, improving image quality and safety.
Findings
Vasculature classification accuracy was 98.7%.
Reduced residual osseous signal in 3D-DLA images.
DLA minimized motion artifacts and lowered radiation exposure.
Abstract
Background and Purpose: Our purpose was to develop a deep learning angiography (DLA) method to generate 3D cerebral angiograms from a single contrast-enhanced acquisition. Material and Methods: Under an approved IRB protocol 105 3D-DSA exams were randomly selected from an internal database. All were acquired using a clinical system (Axiom Artis zee, Siemens Healthineers) in conjunction with a standard injection protocol. More than 150 million labeled voxels from 35 subjects were used for training. A deep convolutional neural network was trained to classify each image voxel into three tissue types (vasculature, bone and soft tissue). The trained DLA model was then applied for tissue classification in a validation cohort of 8 subjects and a final testing cohort consisting of the remaining 62 subjects. The final vasculature tissue class was used to generate the 3D-DLA images. To quantify…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCerebrovascular and Carotid Artery Diseases · Acute Ischemic Stroke Management · Intracranial Aneurysms: Treatment and Complications
MethodsDeep Layer Aggregation
