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Fast Prospective Detection of Contrast Inflow in X-ray Angiograms with Convolutional Neural Network and Recurrent Neural Network

Published 7 Dec 2019 in physics.med-ph and eess.IV | (1912.03492v1)

Abstract: Automatic detection of contrast inflow in X-ray angiographic sequences can facilitate image guidance in computer-assisted cardiac interventions. In this paper, we propose two different approaches for prospective contrast inflow detection. The methods were developed and evaluated to detect contrast frames from X-ray sequences. The first approach trains a convolutional neural network (CNN) to distinguish whether a frame has contrast agent or not. The second method extracts contrast features from images with enhanced vessel structures; the contrast frames are then detected based on changes in the feature curve using long short-term memory (LSTM), a recurrent neural network architecture. Our experiments show that both approaches achieve good performance on detection of the beginning contrast frame from X-ray sequences and are more robust than a state-of-the-art method. As the proposed methods work in prospective settings and run fast, they have the potential of being used in clinical practice.

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