Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jan 10, 2026

Quantifying Intermembrane Distances with Serial Image Dilations
Published on: September 28, 2018
Deep learning-based quantification of epicardial adipose tissue volume from non-contrast computed tomography images:
Shuang Leng1,2, Nicholas Cheng3, Eddy Tan3
1CVS.AI, National Heart Research Institute Singapore, National Heart Centre Singapore, 5 Hospital Drive, Singapore 169609, Singapore.
Aims:
Epicardial adipose tissue (EAT), located within the pericardial sac, has emerged as a biomarker for coronary artery disease (CAD) progression. This study aimed to develop and validate a deep learning-based system for automated EAT volume quantification using non-contrast computed tomography (NCCT) scans from a large, multi-centre, pan-Asian cohort.
Methods And Results:
A total of 1243 NCCT patient scans from three centres were used to train and internally validate a deep learning model based on 3D UNet++ architecture for pericardium segmentation, followed by intensity thresholding to derive EAT volume. Epicardial adipose tissue quantification required ∼30 s per scan. The final model was evaluated on an external testing cohort of 160 patients, including 90 non-Asian individuals. In this cohort, AI-predicted EAT volumes showed excellent agreement with expert annotations (r = 0.975; P < 0.0001). The Bland-Altman analysis demonstrated a mean bias of -5.2 cm3with 95% limits of agreement from -25.1 to 14.7 cm3. Among the non-Asian subgroup, model performance remained strong (r = 0.970; bias, -3.2 cm3; limits of agreement, -25.1-18.7 cm3). AI-derived EAT volume was independently associated with obstructive CAD (odds ratio 1.11; 95% confidence interval, 1.04-1.19; P = 0.004), after adjusting for confounders. The global χ2 statistic increased from 81.7 with coronary calcium score alone to 93.3 when EAT volume was added (P = 0.001), indicating improved risk prediction.
Conclusion:
We developed and validated a deep learning system for automated EAT volume quantification from NCCT scans. The model demonstrated high accuracy and generalizability across ethnically diverse populations, supporting its potential for routine EAT assessment and CAD risk stratification.
Trial Registration:
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT05509010.
Related Concept Videos
Imaging Studies for Cardiovascular System I:Echocardiography
Indications: Echocardiography is utilized to diagnose heart failure, valve disorders, and myocardial infarction. It also assesses cardiac structures' size, shape, and motion,...
Imaging Studies for Cardiovascular System VI: Calcium -Scoring CT

