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Convolutional-Neural-Network-Based Approach for Segmentation of Apical Four-Chamber View from Fetal Echocardiography

Lu Xu, Mingyuan Liu, Jicong Zhang, Yihua He

2020IEEE Access50 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

An apical four-chamber (A4C) view from early fetal echocardiography is an extremely significant step in early diagnosis and timely treatment of congenital heart diseases. The objective is to perform automated segmentation of cardiac structures, namely, the epicardium, left ventricle, left atrium, descending aorta, right atrium, right ventricle, and thorax, in ultrasound A4C views in one shot in order to assist clinicians in prenatal examination. However, such a segmentation task is often faced with the following challenges: 1) low imaging resolution; 2) incomplete tissue boundary; 3) overall contrast of the image. To address these issues, in this study, we propose a cascaded U-net, named CU-net, with structural similarity index measure (SSIM) loss. First, the CU-net with two branch supervisions helps gain clear tissue boundaries and alleviate the gradient vanishing problem caused by increasing network depth. Second, between-net connections in the CU-net can transmit the prior information from the shallow layer to the deeper layer and obtain more refined segmentation results. Third, the method leverages on SSIM loss to preserve fine-grained structural information and obtain clear boundaries. Extensive experiments on a dataset of 1712 A4C views demonstrate that the proposed method achieves a high dice coefficient of 0.856, Hausdorff distance of 3.33, and pixel accuracy of 0.929, revealing its effectiveness and potential as a clinical tool.

Topics & Concepts

SegmentationComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceHausdorff distanceVentricleSørensen–Dice coefficientConvolutional neural networkPattern recognition (psychology)Image segmentationSimilarity (geometry)Computer visionClosing (real estate)MedicineImage (mathematics)CardiologyLawPolitical scienceMedical Image Segmentation TechniquesAdvanced Neural Network ApplicationsCongenital Heart Disease Studies