A Deep Learning-based Method to Extract Lumen and Media-Adventitia in Intravascular Ultrasound Images

Intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) imaging allows direct visualization of the coronary vessel wall and is suitable for the assessment of atherosclerosis and the degree of stenosis. Accurate segmentation and measurements of lumen and medianadventitia (MA) from IVUS are essential for such a successful clinical evaluation. However, current segmentation relies on manual operations, which is time-consuming and user-dependent. In this paper, we aim to develop a deep learning-based method using an encoder-decoder deep architecture to automatically extract both lumen and MA border. Our method named IVUS-U-Net++ is an extension of the well-known UNet++ model. More specifically, a feature pyramid network was added to the U-Net++ model, enabling the utilization of feature maps at different scales. As a result, the accuracy of the probability map and subsequent segmentation have been improved We collected 1746 IVUS images from 18 patients in this study. The whole dataset was split into a training dataset (1572 images) for the 10-fold cross-validation and a test dataset (174 images) for evaluating the performance of models. Our IVUS-U-Net++ segmentation model achieved a Jaccard measure (JM) of 0.9412, a Hausdorff distance (HD) of 0.0639 mm for the lumen border, and a JM of 0.9509, an HD of 0.0867 mm for the MA border, respectively. Moreover, the Pearson correlation and Bland-Altman analyses were performed to evaluate the correlations of 12 clinical parameters measured from our segmentation results and the ground truth, and automatic measurements agreed well with those from the ground truth (all Ps<0.01). In conclusion, our preliminary results demonstrate that the proposed IVUS-U-Net++ model has great promise for clinical use.

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