Automated Cardiac Resting Phase Detection Targeted on the Right Coronary Artery
Seung Su Yoon, Elisabeth Preuhs, Michaela Schmidt, Christoph Forman,, Teodora Chitiboi, Puneet Sharma, Juliano Lara Fernandes, Christoph Tillmanns,, Jens Wetzl, Andreas Maier

TL;DR
This paper presents an automated framework for detecting the resting phase of the right coronary artery in cardiac imaging, achieving high accuracy and robustness across clinical datasets.
Contribution
The work introduces a fully automated method for identifying the RCA resting phase in cardiac MRI series, improving efficiency and consistency over manual annotation.
Findings
92.7% accuracy in RP detection
High agreement with expert annotations
Robust performance across 1.5T and 3T datasets
Abstract
Static cardiac imaging such as late gadolinium enhancement, mapping, or 3-D coronary angiography require prior information, e.g., the phase during a cardiac cycle with least motion, called resting phase (RP). The purpose of this work is to propose a fully automated framework that allows the detection of the right coronary artery (RCA) RP within CINE series. The proposed prototype system consists of three main steps. First, the localization of the regions of interest (ROI) is performed. Second, the cropped ROI series are taken for tracking motions over all time points. Third, the output motion values are used to classify RPs. In this work, we focused on the detection of the area with the outer edge of the cross-section of the RCA as our target. The proposed framework was evaluated on 102 clinically acquired dataset at 1.5T and 3T. The automatically classified RPs were compared with the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced MRI Techniques and Applications · Cardiac Imaging and Diagnostics · Cardiac Valve Diseases and Treatments
