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Published on: August 28, 2018
Deep Learning for Coronary Stenosis Detection in Heavily Calcified Plaques at Coronary CT Angiography: A Stepwise,
Rui Wang1, Siwen Wang2, LiBo Zhang3
1Department of Radiology, Beijing Anzhen Hospital, Capital Medical University, No. 2 Anzhen Rd, Chaoyang District, Beijing, PR China 100029.
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Purpose To develop and validate a deep learning (DL) model for automated assessment of coronary stenosis in vessels with heavily calcified plaques at coronary CT angiography (CCTA), using quantitative coronary angiography as the reference standard. Materials and Methods A total of 10 101 CCTA examinations (June 2017-December 2020) from three tertiary hospitals in China were retrospectively collected for DL model development. External testing dataset 1 included 442 CCTA examinations (Agatston score > 300) from two independent hospitals (January 2021-May 2022) for performance evaluation. The separate external testing dataset 2 of 120 CCTA examinations was used for a reader study assessing whether DL assistance improved diagnostic accuracy among junior, attending, and senior radiologists. External testing dataset 3 included 150 prospectively collected CCTA examinations (June-July 2023) that were analyzed to compare model performance against clinical reports, simulating real-world deployment. Model diagnostic performance was assessed using receiver operating characteristic analysis, with quantitative coronary angiography as the reference. Results In external testing dataset 1, specificities for detecting 50% or more stenosis were 78%, 72%, and 48% and the areas under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC) were 0.89, 0.90, and 0.87 at the segment, vessel, and patient levels, respectively. In external testing dataset 2, DL assistance improved radiologist specificity by 7%-11% (P < .001) with improving AUC and increased interreader agreement (Δκ = 0.155-0.228; P < .05). In external testing dataset 3, the model demonstrated 53% specificity and a higher AUC versus clinical reports (0.91 vs 0.76; P < .001). Conclusion The proposed DL model accurately detected coronary stenosis of heavily calcified plaques at CCTA and improved diagnostic performance of radiologists. Keywords: CT Angiography, Cardiac, Heart, Arteriosclerosis, Calcifications, Calculi, Quantification, Diagnosis Supplemental material is available for this article. © The Author(s) 2025. Published by the Radiological Society of North America under a CC BY 4.0 license. See also commentary by Maiter and Alabed in this issue.
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