A CT-based deep learning system for automatic assessment of aortic root morphology for TAVI planning
Simone Saitta, Francesco Sturla, Riccardo Gorla, Omar A. Oliva,, Emiliano Votta, Francesco Bedogni, Alberto Redaelli

TL;DR
This paper presents a fully automated deep learning system using 3D CNNs for precise, rapid, and cost-effective assessment of aortic root morphology from CT scans to improve TAVI planning.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel automated pipeline with high accuracy for aortic root analysis, validated against expert manual measurements, enhancing TAVI planning efficiency.
Findings
Achieved high Dice scores of 0.93 for AR segmentation.
Automatic measurements closely matched manual annotations.
Demonstrated potential for time and cost savings in clinical workflows.
Abstract
Accurate planning of transcatheter aortic implantation (TAVI) is important to minimize complications, and it requires anatomic evaluation of the aortic root (AR), commonly done through 3D computed tomography (CT) image analysis. Currently, there is no standard automated solution for this process. Two convolutional neural networks (CNNs) with 3D U-Net architectures (model 1 and model 2) were trained on 310 CT scans for AR analysis. Model 1 performed AR segmentation and model 2 identified the aortic annulus and sinotubular junction (STJ) contours. Results were validated against manual measurements of 178 TAVI candidates. After training, the two models were integrated into a fully automated pipeline for geometric analysis of the AR. The trained CNNs effectively segmented the AR, annulus and STJ, resulting in mean Dice scores of 0.93 for the AR, and mean surface distances of 1.16 mm and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCardiac Valve Diseases and Treatments · Aortic aneurysm repair treatments · Reservoir Engineering and Simulation Methods
Methods*Communicated@Fast*How Do I Communicate to Expedia? · Convolution · Concatenated Skip Connection · Max Pooling · U-Net
