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13 March 2019 Automated measurement of fetal right-myocardial performance index from pulsed wave Doppler spectrum
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Abstract
Congenital heart disease is the leading cause of birth defect related deaths. The modified myocardial performance index of the right ventricle (R-MPI) is a sensitive and early clinical indicator of fetal cardiac health. Objective repeatable measurement of R-MPI is an important deciding factor for the clinical adaptation of the R-MPI. In this work, we describe a novel method for automatic computation of R-MPI from the Pulsed Wave Doppler (PWD) images. Our method involves a Fourier series based cardiac cycle detection followed by an adaptive windowed energy based valve click localization and weighted gradient based refinement. Using this method, we have been able to measure R-MPI reliably with a mean difference of 0.0075 ± 0.034 from 170 expert annotations on 68 fetal PWD images with an Intra-Class Correlation (ICC) of 0.9380. Furthermore, we have introduced novel methods for normalization and synchronization of PWD images acquired at two different time intervals for the assessment of iso-volume time intervals and an accurate measurement of R-MPI.
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Rahul Suresh, Srinivasan Sivanandan, Nitin Singhal, JinYong Lee, Mi-Young Lee, and Hye-Sung Won "Automated measurement of fetal right-myocardial performance index from pulsed wave Doppler spectrum", Proc. SPIE 10950, Medical Imaging 2019: Computer-Aided Diagnosis, 109500L (13 March 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2512402
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KEYWORDS
Fetus

Heart

Blood circulation

Signal detection

Detection and tracking algorithms

Linear filtering

Pathology

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