Coronary Artery Segmentation and Vessel-Type Classification in X-Ray Angiography
Mehdi Yousefzadeh, Siavash Shirzadeh Barough, Ashkan Fakharifar, Yashar Tayyarazad, Narges Eghbali, Mohaddeseh Mozaffari, Hoda Taeb, Negar Sadat Rafiee Tabatabaee, Parsa Esfahanian, Ghazaleh Sadeghi Gohar, Amineh Safavirad, Saeideh Mazloomzadeh, Ehsan khalilipur, Armin Elahifar

TL;DR
This paper develops and evaluates advanced vessel segmentation and classification methods in X-ray angiography, improving accuracy and robustness across different datasets using deep learning and image enhancement techniques.
Contribution
It introduces a combined approach of classical filter tuning and deep learning models with merged supervision for improved vessel segmentation and type classification in X-ray angiography.
Findings
SVR tuning enhances classical filter performance.
FPN model achieves over 0.91 Dice score in in-domain tests.
External transfer performance improves with light fine-tuning.
Abstract
X-ray coronary angiography (XCA) is the clinical reference standard for assessing coronary artery disease, yet quantitative analysis is limited by the difficulty of robust vessel segmentation in routine data. Low contrast, motion, foreshortening, overlap, and catheter confounding degrade segmentation and contribute to domain shift across centers. Reliable segmentation, together with vessel-type labeling, enables vessel-specific coronary analytics and downstream measurements that depend on anatomical localization. From 670 cine sequences (407 subjects), we select a best frame near peak opacification using a low-intensity histogram criterion and apply joint super-resolution and enhancement. We benchmark classical Meijering, Frangi, and Sato vesselness filters under per-image oracle tuning, a single global mean setting, and per-image parameter prediction via Support Vector Regression…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCoronary Interventions and Diagnostics · Retinal Imaging and Analysis · Medical Image Segmentation Techniques
