利用自膨胀瓣膜透视成像进行受力分析:一种通过人工智能的方法。

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS Journal of Cardiovascular Translational Research Pub Date : 2024-08-01 DOI:10.1007/s12265-024-10550-6
Yiming Qi, Xiaochun Zhang, Zhiyun Shen, Yixiu Liang, Shasha Chen, Wenzhi Pan, Daxin Zhou, Junbo Ge
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本研究旨在开发一种力分析模型,将自扩张瓣膜的透视图像与应力分布相关联。为此,研究人员制造了一种非金属测量装置,该装置可在瓣膜支架的特定位置施加不同的力,同时测量力的大小,在不同的受力条件下获得 465 组荧光片,从而得到 5580 幅图像及其相应的受力表。利用 XrayGLM,训练了基于瓣膜荧光图像的力学分析模型。使用该模型进行图像力分析的准确率约为 70%(50-88.3%),相对准确率为 93.3%(75-100%)。这证实了经导管主动脉瓣置换术(TAVR)瓣膜支架的透视图像包含丰富的力学信息,可以利用机器学习训练模型来识别支架图像与力分布之间的关系,从而加深对TAVR并发症的理解。
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Force Analysis Using Self-Expandable Valve Fluoroscopic Imaging: a way Through Artificial Intelligence.

This study aimed to develop a force analysis model correlating fluoroscopic images of self-expandable valves with stress distribution. For this purpose, a nonmetallic measuring device designed to apply diverse forces at specific positions on a valve stent while simultaneously measuring force magnitude was manufactured, obtaining 465 sets of fluorescent films under different force conditions, resulting in 5580 images and their corresponding force tables. Using the XrayGLM, a mechanical analysis model based on valve fluorescence images was trained. The accuracy of the image force analysis using this model was approximately 70% (50-88.3%), with a relative accuracy of 93.3% (75-100%). This confirms that fluoroscopic images of transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) valve stents contain a wealth of mechanical information, and machine learning can be used to train models to recognize the relationship between stent images and force distribution, enhancing the understanding of TAVR complications.

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Journal of Cardiovascular Translational Research
Journal of Cardiovascular Translational Research CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS-MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
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6.10
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148
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Cardiovascular Translational Research (JCTR) is a premier journal in cardiovascular translational research. JCTR is the journal of choice for authors seeking the broadest audience for emerging technologies, therapies and diagnostics, pre-clinical research, and first-in-man clinical trials. JCTR''s intent is to provide a forum for critical evaluation of the novel cardiovascular science, to showcase important and clinically relevant aspects of the new research, as well as to discuss the impediments that may need to be overcome during the translation to patient care.
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