Toward Replacing Late Gadolinium Enhancement With Artificial Intelligence Virtual Native Enhancement for Gadolinium-Free Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Tissue Characterization in Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy

Author:

Zhang Qiang12ORCID,Burrage Matthew K.12ORCID,Lukaschuk Elena12,Shanmuganathan Mayooran12ORCID,Popescu Iulia A.12ORCID,Nikolaidou Chrysovalantou12ORCID,Mills Rebecca12,Werys Konrad12ORCID,Hann Evan12ORCID,Barutcu Ahmet1,Polat Suleyman D.1ORCID,Salerno Michael3,Jerosch-Herold Michael4ORCID,Kwong Raymond Y.4ORCID,Watkins Hugh C.12ORCID,Kramer Christopher M.3,Neubauer Stefan12,Ferreira Vanessa M.12,Piechnik Stefan K.12ORCID,

Affiliation:

1. Oxford Centre for Clinical Magnetic Resonance Research, Oxford Biomedical Research Centre National Institute for Health Research, Division of Cardiovascular (Q.Z., M.J.B., E.L., M.Shanmuganathan, I.A.P., C.N., R.M., K.W., E.H., A.B., S.D.P., H.C.W., S.N., V.M.F., S.K.P.)

2. Radcliffe Department of Medicine (Q.Z., M.J.B., E.L., M. Shanmuganathan, I.A.P., C.N., R.M., K.W., E.H., H.C.W., S.N., V.M.F., S.K.P.), University of Oxford, UK.

3. Department of Medicine, University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, VA (M.Salerno, C.M.K.).

4. Cardiovascular Division, Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA (M.J-H., R.Y.K.).

Abstract

Background: Late gadolinium enhancement (LGE) cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging is the gold standard for noninvasive myocardial tissue characterization but requires intravenous contrast agent administration. It is highly desired to develop a contrast agent–free technology to replace LGE for faster and cheaper CMR scans. Methods: A CMR virtual native enhancement (VNE) imaging technology was developed using artificial intelligence. The deep learning model for generating VNE uses multiple streams of convolutional neural networks to exploit and enhance the existing signals in native T1 maps (pixel-wise maps of tissue T1 relaxation times) and cine imaging of cardiac structure and function, presenting them as LGE-equivalent images. The VNE generator was trained using generative adversarial networks. This technology was first developed on CMR datasets from the multicenter Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Registry, using hypertrophic cardiomyopathy as an exemplar. The datasets were randomized into 2 independent groups for deep learning training and testing. The test data of VNE and LGE were scored and contoured by experienced human operators to assess image quality, visuospatial agreement, and myocardial lesion burden quantification. Image quality was compared using a nonparametric Wilcoxon test. Intra- and interobserver agreement was analyzed using intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC). Lesion quantification by VNE and LGE were compared using linear regression and ICC. Results: A total of 1348 hypertrophic cardiomyopathy patients provided 4093 triplets of matched T1 maps, cines, and LGE datasets. After randomization and data quality control, 2695 datasets were used for VNE method development and 345 were used for independent testing. VNE had significantly better image quality than LGE, as assessed by 4 operators (n=345 datasets; P <0.001 [Wilcoxon test]). VNE revealed lesions characteristic of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy in high visuospatial agreement with LGE. In 121 patients (n=326 datasets), VNE correlated with LGE in detecting and quantifying both hyperintensity myocardial lesions ( r =0.77–0.79; ICC=0.77–0.87; P <0.001) and intermediate-intensity lesions ( r =0.70–0.76; ICC=0.82–0.85; P <0.001). The native CMR images (cine plus T1 map) required for VNE can be acquired within 15 minutes and producing a VNE image takes less than 1 second. Conclusions: VNE is a new CMR technology that resembles conventional LGE but without the need for contrast administration. VNE achieved high agreement with LGE in the distribution and quantification of lesions, with significantly better image quality.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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