Abstract

This paper presents a novel method for the automatic segmentation of coronary arteries in X-ray angiograms, based on multiscale analysis and neural networks. The multiscale analysis is performed by using Gaussian filters in the spatial domain and Gabor filters in the frequency domain, which are used as inputs by a multilayer perceptron (MLP) for the enhancement of vessel-like structures. The optimal design of the MLP is selected following a statistical comparative analysis, using a training set of 100 angiograms, and the area under the ROC curve ( A z ) for assessment of the detection performance. The detection results of the proposed method are compared with eleven state-of-the-art blood vessel enhancement methods, obtaining the highest performance of A z = 0.9775 , with a test set of 30 angiograms. The database of 130 X-ray coronary angiograms has been outlined by a specialist and approved by a medical ethics committee. On the other hand, the vessel extraction technique was selected from fourteen binary classification algorithms applied to the multiscale filter response. Finally, the proposed segmentation method is compared with twelve state-of-the-art vessel segmentation methods in terms of six binary evaluation metrics, where the proposed method provided the most accurate coronary arteries segmentation with a classification rate of 0.9698 and Dice coefficient of 0.6857 , using the test set of angiograms. In addition to the experimental results, the performance in the detection and segmentation steps of the proposed method have also shown that it can be highly suitable for systems that perform computer-aided diagnosis in X-ray imaging.

Highlights

  • The task of automatic segmentation of coronary arteries in X-ray angiograms can be integrated in a computer-aided diagnosis system (CAD) to support the analysis of coronary heart disease.In cardiology, the X-ray coronary angiogram is the gold standard employed to evaluate and monitor abnormalities of the coronary arteries

  • The proposed method is compared with four artificial neural network based methods, and seven state-of-the-art methods for blood vessel enhancement, using the test set of 30 images

  • The methods based on neural networks were trained using the training set of 100 images, and were selected from several candidates that were previously tested, and according to their relevant high blood vessel detection performance

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Introduction

The task of automatic segmentation of coronary arteries in X-ray angiograms can be integrated in a computer-aided diagnosis system (CAD) to support the analysis of coronary heart disease. The X-ray coronary angiogram is the gold standard employed to evaluate and monitor abnormalities of the coronary arteries. The detection of blood vessels in coronary angiograms is a challenging task for the current CAD systems. The most common problems that are present in coronary angiograms involve the non-uniform illumination, weak contrast between arterial. Sci. 2019, 9, 5507 features and image background, and occlusion caused by different organs or medical devices in the acquired images

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