End-to-End Deep Learning Model for Cardiac Cycle Synchronization from Multi-View Angiographic Sequences

4 Sep 2020  ·  Raphaël Royer-Rivard, Fantin Girard, Nagib Dahdah, Farida Cheriet ·

Dynamic reconstructions (3D+T) of coronary arteries could give important perfusion details to clinicians. Temporal matching of the different views, which may not be acquired simultaneously, is a prerequisite for an accurate stereo-matching of the coronary segments. In this paper, we show how a neural network can be trained from angiographic sequences to synchronize different views during the cardiac cycle using raw x-ray angiography videos exclusively. First, we train a neural network model with angiographic sequences to extract features describing the progression of the cardiac cycle. Then, we compute the distance between the feature vectors of every frame from the first view with those from the second view to generate distance maps that display stripe patterns. Using pathfinding, we extract the best temporally coherent associations between each frame of both videos. Finally, we compare the synchronized frames of an evaluation set with the ECG signals to show an alignment with 96.04% accuracy.

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