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Digital Image Processing and Convolutional Neural Network Applied to Detect Mitral Stenosis in Echocardiograms:
Genilton de França Barros Filho1, José Fernando de Morais Firmino1, Israel Solha1
1Postgraduate Program in Mechanical Engineering, Federal University of Paraíba, João Pessoa 58051-900, PB, Brazil.
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The mitral valve is the most susceptible to pathological alterations, such as mitral stenosis, characterized by failure of the valve to open completely. In this context, the objective of this study was to apply digital image processing (DIP) and develop a convolutional neural network (CNN) to provide decision support for specialists in the diagnosis of mitral stenosis based on transesophageal echocardiography examinations. The following procedures were implemented: acquisition of echocardiogram exams; application of DIP; use of augmentation techniques; and development of a CNN. The DIP classified 26.7% cases without stenosis, 26.7% with mild stenosis, 13.3% with moderate stenosis, and 33.3% with severe stenosis. A CNN was initially developed to classify videos into those four categories. However, the number of acquired exams was insufficient to effectively train the model for this purpose. So, the final model was trained to differentiate between videos with or without stenosis, achieving an accuracy of 92% with a loss of 0.26. The results demonstrate that both DIP and CNN are effective in distinguishing between cases with and without stenosis. Moreover, DIP was capable of classifying varying degrees of stenosis severity-mild, moderate, and severe-highlighting its potential as a valuable tool in clinical decision support.
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