IEEE Access (Jan 2023)

UR-CarA-Net: A Cascaded Framework With Uncertainty Regularization for Automated Segmentation of Carotid Arteries on Black Blood MR Images

  • Elizaveta Lavrova,
  • Zohaib Salahuddin,
  • Henry C. Woodruff,
  • Mohamed Kassem,
  • Robin Camarasa,
  • Anja G. Der Van Kolk,
  • Paul J. Nederkoorn,
  • Daniel Bos,
  • Jeroen Hendrikse,
  • M. Eline Kooi,
  • Philippe Lambin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2023.3258408
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11
pp. 26637 – 26651

Abstract

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We present a fully automated method for carotid artery (CA) outer wall segmentation in black blood MRI using partially annotated data and compare it to the state-of-the-art reference model. Our model was trained and tested on multicentric data of patients (106 and 23 patients, respectively) with a carotid plaque and was validated on different MR sequences (24 patients) as well as data that were acquired with MRI systems of a different vendor (34 patients). A 3D nnU-Net was trained on pre-contrast T1w turbo spin echo (TSE) MR images. A CA centerline sliding window approach was chosen to refine the nnU-Net segmentation using an additionally trained 2D U-Net to increase agreement with manual annotations. To improve segmentation performance in areas with semantically and visually challenging voxels, Monte-Carlo dropout was used. To increase generalizability, data were augmented with intensity transformations. Our method achieves state-of-the-art results yielding a Dice similarity coefficient (DSC) of 91.7% (interquartile range (IQR) 3.3%) and volumetric intraclass correlation (ICC) with ground truth of 0.90 on the development domain data and a DSC of 91.1% (IQR 7.2%) and volumetric ICC with ground truth of 0.83 on the external domain data outperforming top-ranked methods for open-source CA segmentation. The uncertainty-based approach increases the interpretability of the proposed method by providing an uncertainty map together with the segmentation.

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