Automatic measurements of left ventricular volumes and ejection fraction by artificial intelligence: clinical validation in real time and large databases
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/32842Date
2023-10-26Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
Author
Olaisen, Sindre Hellum; Smistad, Erik; Espeland, Torvald; Hu, Jieyu; Pasdeloup, David Francis Pierre; Østvik, Andreas; Aakhus, Svend; Rösner, Assami; Malm, Siri; Stylidis, Michael; Holte, Espen; Grenne, Bjørnar Leangen; Løvstakken, Lasse; Dalen, HåvardAbstract
Methods and results - Fully automatic measurements of LV volumes and EF by a novel AI software were compared with manual measurements in the following clinical scenarios: (i) in real time use during scanning of 50 consecutive patients, (ii) in 40 subjects with repeated echocardiographic examinations and manual measurements by 4 readers, and (iii) in large internal and external research databases of 1881 and 849 subjects, respectively. Real-time AI measurements significantly reduced the total acquisition and processing time by 77% (median 5.3 min, P < 0.001) compared with standard clinical workflow. Test–retest reproducibility of AI measurements was superior in inter-observer scenarios and non-inferior in intra-observer scenarios. AI measurements showed good agreement with reference measurements both in real time and in large research databases.
Conclusion - The software reduced the time taken to perform and volumetrically analyse routine echocardiograms without a decrease in accuracy compared with experts.