Whole Heart Anatomical Refinement from CCTA using Extrapolation and Parcellation
Hao Xu, Steven A. Niederer, Steven E. Williams, David E. Newby,, Michelle C. Williams, Alistair A. Young

TL;DR
This paper presents a U-Net based framework for refining and expanding heart segmentation labels from CCTA images, significantly reducing manual correction and improving label accuracy for detailed cardiac anatomy.
Contribution
A novel label extrapolation and parcellation method using label-to-label mapping within a U-Net framework, enabling flexible and accurate heart segmentation refinement with minimal manual correction.
Findings
Median Dice scores above 95% for all labels in 10-label segmentation
Reduced manual correction from 260 to 80-50 cases
Effective refinement across multiple scanner types
Abstract
Coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA) provides detailed an-atomical information on all chambers of the heart. Existing segmentation tools can label the gross anatomy, but addition of application-specific labels can require detailed and often manual refinement. We developed a U-Net based framework to i) extrapolate a new label from existing labels, and ii) parcellate one label into multiple labels, both using label-to-label mapping, to create a desired segmentation that could then be learnt directly from the image (image- to-label mapping). This approach only required manual correction in a small subset of cases (80 for extrapolation, 50 for parcella-tion, compared with 260 for initial labels). An initial 6-label segmentation (left ventricle, left ventricular myocardium, right ventricle, left atrium, right atrium and aorta) was refined to a 10-label segmentation that added a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCardiac Imaging and Diagnostics · Medical Imaging Techniques and Applications · Cardiac Valve Diseases and Treatments
Methods*Communicated@Fast*How Do I Communicate to Expedia? · Convolution · Max Pooling · Concatenated Skip Connection · U-Net
