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Diagnostic Accuracy and Generalizability of a Deep Learning-Based Fully Automated Algorithm for Coronary Artery Stenosis Detection on CCTA: A Multi-Centre Registry Studyopen access

Authors
Xu, LixueHe, YiLuo, NanGuo, NingHong, MinJia, XibinWang, ZhenchangYang, Zhenghan
Issue Date
5-Nov-2021
Publisher
Frontiers Media S.A.
Keywords
coronary artery disease; computed tomographic angiography; deep learning; invasive coronary angiography (ICA); diagnostic test
Citation
Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine, v.8, pp 1 - 10
Pages
10
Journal Title
Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine
Volume
8
Start Page
1
End Page
10
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/20063
DOI
10.3389/fcvm.2021.707508
ISSN
2297-055X
Abstract
Aims: In this retrospective, multi-center study, we aimed to estimate the diagnostic accuracy and generalizability of an established deep learning (DL)-based fully automated algorithm in detecting coronary stenosis on coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA).Methods and results: A total of 527 patients (33.0% female, mean age: 62.2 +/- 10.2 years) with suspected coronary artery disease (CAD) who underwent CCTA and invasive coronary angiography (ICA) were enrolled from 27 hospitals from January 2016 to August 2019. Using ICA as a standard reference, the diagnostic accuracy of the DL algorithm in the detection of >= 50% stenosis was compared to that of expert readers. In the vessel-based evaluation, the DL algorithm had a higher sensitivity (65.7%) and negative predictive value (NPV) (78.8%) and a significantly higher area under the curve (AUC) (0.83, p < 0.001). In the patient-based evaluation, the DL algorithm achieved a higher sensitivity (90.0%), NPV (52.2%) and AUC (0.81). Generalizability analysis of the DL algorithm was conducted by comparing its diagnostic performance in subgroups stratified by sex, age, geographic area and CT scanner type. The AUCs of the DL algorithm in the aforementioned subgroups ranged from 0.79 to 0.86 and from 0.75 to 0.93 in the vessel-based and patient-based evaluations, both without significant group differences (p > 0.05). The DL algorithm significantly reduced post-processing time (160 [IQR:139-192] seconds), in comparison to manual work (p < 0.001).Conclusions: The DL algorithm performed no inferior to expert readers in CAD diagnosis on CCTA and had good generalizability and time efficiency.
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