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Takeshi Tohyama1,2, Ahram Han1,3, Dukyong Yoon1,4
1Institute for Medical Engineering and Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA.
Background And Aims:
Echocardiography serves as a cornerstone of cardiovascular diagnostics through multiple standardized imaging views. While recent AI foundation models demonstrate superior capabilities across cardiac imaging tasks, their massive computational requirements and reliance on large-scale datasets create accessibility barriers, limiting AI development to well-resourced institutions. Vector embedding approaches offer promising solutions by leveraging compact representations from original medical images for downstream applications. Furthermore, demographic fairness remains critical, as AI models may incorporate biases that confound clinically relevant features. We developed a multi-view encoder framework to address computational accessibility while investigating demographic fairness challenges.
Methods:
We utilized the MIMIC-IV-ECHO dataset (7,169 echocardiographic studies) to develop a transformer-based multi-view encoder that aggregates view-level representations into study-level embeddings. The framework incorporated adversarial learning to suppress demographic information while maintaining clinical performance. We evaluated performance across 21 binary classification tasks encompassing echocardiographic measurements and clinical diagnoses, comparing against foundation model baselines with varying adversarial weights.
Results:
The multi-view encoder achieved a mean improvement of 9.0 AUC points (12.0% relative improvement) across clinical tasks compared to foundation model embeddings. Performance remained robust with limited echocardiographic views compared to the conventional approach. However, adversarial learning showed limited effectiveness in reducing demographic shortcuts, with stronger weighting substantially compromising diagnostic performance.
Conclusions:
Our framework democratizes advanced cardiac AI capabilities, enabling substantial diagnostic improvements without massive computational infrastructure. While algorithmic approaches to demographic fairness showed limitations, the multi-view encoder provides a practical pathway for broader AI adoption in cardiovascular medicine with enhanced efficiency in real-world clinical settings.
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