1 code implementation • 26 Apr 2020 • Zhaohan Xiong, Qing Xia, Zhiqiang Hu, Ning Huang, Cheng Bian, Yefeng Zheng, Sulaiman Vesal, Nishant Ravikumar, Andreas Maier, Xin Yang, Pheng-Ann Heng, Dong Ni, Caizi Li, Qianqian Tong, Weixin Si, Elodie Puybareau, Younes Khoudli, Thierry Geraud, Chen Chen, Wenjia Bai, Daniel Rueckert, Lingchao Xu, Xiahai Zhuang, Xinzhe Luo, Shuman Jia, Maxime Sermesant, Yashu Liu, Kuanquan Wang, Davide Borra, Alessandro Masci, Cristiana Corsi, Coen de Vente, Mitko Veta, Rashed Karim, Chandrakanth Jayachandran Preetha, Sandy Engelhardt, Menyun Qiao, Yuanyuan Wang, Qian Tao, Marta Nunez-Garcia, Oscar Camara, Nicolo Savioli, Pablo Lamata, Jichao Zhao
Segmentation of cardiac images, particularly late gadolinium-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (LGE-MRI) widely used for visualizing diseased cardiac structures, is a crucial first step for clinical diagnosis and treatment.
no code implementations • 18 Jun 2019 • Qian Yue, Xinzhe Luo, Qing Ye, Lingchao Xu, Xiahai Zhuang
The proposed network, referred to as SRSCN, comprises a shape reconstruction neural network (SRNN) and a spatial constraint network (SCN).
no code implementations • 21 Feb 2019 • Lei Li, Fuping Wu, Guang Yang, Lingchao Xu, Tom Wong, Raad Mohiaddin, David Firmin, Jennifer Keegan, Xiahai Zhuang
Compared with the conventional methods, which are based on the manual delineation of LA for initialization, our method is fully automatic and has demonstrated significantly better Dice score and accuracy (p < 0. 01).
no code implementations • 22 Oct 2018 • Lei Li, Fuping Wu, Guang Yang, Tom Wong, Raad Mohiaddin, David Firmin, Jenny Keegan, Lingchao Xu, Xiahai Zhuang
Late Gadolinium Enhancement Magnetic Resonance Imaging (LGE MRI) emerged as a routine scan for patients with atrial fibrillation (AF).
no code implementations • 22 Oct 2018 • Fuping Wu, Lei LI, Guang Yang, Tom Wong, Raad Mohiaddin, David Firmin, Jennifer Keegan, Lingchao Xu, Xiahai Zhuang
We present a fully-automated segmentation and quantification of the left atrial (LA) fibrosis and scars combining two cardiac MRIs, one is the target late gadolinium-enhanced (LGE) image, and the other is an anatomical MRI from the same acquisition session.