Deep learning‐based motion correction algorithm for coronary CT angiography: Lowering the phase requirement for morphological and functional evaluation

Author:

Yao Xiaoling1,Zhong Sihua2,Xu Maolan1,Zhang Guozhi2,Yuan Yuan1,Shuai Tao1,Li Zhenlin1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Radiology West China Hospital of Sichuan University Chengdu China

2. United Imaging Healthcare Shanghai China

Abstract

AbstractPurposeTo investigate the performance of a deep learning‐based motion correction algorithm (MCA) at various cardiac phases of coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA), and determine the extent to which it may allow for reliable morphological and functional evaluation.Materials and methodsThe acquired image data of 53 CCTA cases, where the patient heart rate (HR) was ≥75 bpm, were reconstructed at 0, ±2, ±4, ±6, and ±8% deviations from each optimal systolic phase, with and without the MCA, yielding a total of 954 images (53 cases × 9 phases × 2 reconstructions). The overall image quality and diagnostic confidence were graded by two radiologists using a 5‐point scale, with scores ≥3 being deemed clinically interpretable. Signal‐to‐noise ratio, contrast‐to‐noise ratio, vessel sharpness, and circularity were measured. The CCTA‐derived fractional flow reserve (CT‐FFR) was calculated in 38 vessels on 24 patients to identify functionally significant stenosis, using the invasive fractional flow reserve (FFR) as reference. All metrics were compared between two reconstructions at various phases.ResultsInferior image quality was observed as the phase deviation was enlarged. However, MCA significantly improved the image quality at nonoptimal phases and the optimal phase. Coronary artery evaluation was feasible within 4% phase deviation using MCA, with interpretable overall image quality and high diagnostic confidence. With MCA, the performance of identifying functionally significant stenosis via CT‐FFR was increased for images at various phase deviations. However, obvious decrease in accuracy, as compared to the image at the optimal phase, was found on those with deviations >4%.ConclusionThe deep learning‐based MCA allows up to 4% phase deviation in acquiring CCTA for reliable morphological and functional evaluation on patients with high HRs.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Instrumentation,Radiation

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