Artificial Intelligence-Based Opportunistic Coronary Calcium Screening in the Veterans Affairs National Healthcare System
Raffi Hagopian, Timothy Strebel, Simon Bernatz, Gregory A Myers, Erik, Offerman, Eric Zuniga, Cy Y Kim, Angie T Ng, James A Iwaz, Sunny P Singh,, Evan P Carey, Michael J Kim, R Spencer Schaefer, Jeannie Yu, Amilcare, Gentili, Hugo JWL Aerts

TL;DR
This study developed and validated a deep learning algorithm for automatic coronary calcium scoring on non-gated CT scans across the Veterans Affairs healthcare system, demonstrating high accuracy and predictive value for cardiovascular risk.
Contribution
First nationwide deep learning-based CAC screening algorithm on diverse non-gated CT scans, outperforming previous methods and applicable to large-scale clinical and screening datasets.
Findings
AI-CAC accurately differentiates CAC severity levels.
AI-CAC predicts 10-year mortality and cardiovascular events.
High clinical relevance confirmed by cardiologist review.
Abstract
Coronary artery calcium (CAC) is highly predictive of cardiovascular events. While millions of chest CT scans are performed annually in the United States, CAC is not routinely quantified from scans done for non-cardiac purposes. A deep learning algorithm was developed using 446 expert segmentations to automatically quantify CAC on non-contrast, non-gated CT scans (AI-CAC). Our study differs from prior works as we leverage imaging data across the Veterans Affairs national healthcare system, from 98 medical centers, capturing extensive heterogeneity in imaging protocols, scanners, and patients. AI-CAC performance on non-gated scans was compared against clinical standard ECG-gated CAC scoring. Non-gated AI-CAC differentiated zero vs. non-zero and less than 100 vs. 100 or greater Agatston scores with accuracies of 89.4% (F1 0.93) and 87.3% (F1 0.89), respectively, in 795 patients with…
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TopicsCardiac Imaging and Diagnostics
