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Reducing the X-ray radiation exposure frequency in cardio-angiography via deep-learning based video interpolation

Authors :
Yin, Xiao-Lei
Liang, Dong-Xue
Wang, Lu
Qiu, Jing
Yang, Zhi-Yun
Xing, Jun-Hui
Dong, Jian-Zeng
Ma, Zhao-Yuan
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Cardiac coronary angiography is a major technology to assist doctors during cardiac interventional surgeries. Under the exposure of X-ray radiation, doctors inject contrast agents through catheters to determine the position and status of coronary vessels in real time. To get a coronary angiography video with a high frame rate, the doctor needs to increase the exposure frequency and intensity of the X-ray. This will inevitably increase the X-ray harm to both patients and surgeons. In this work, we innovatively utilize a deep-learning based video interpolation algorithm to interpolate coronary angiography videos. Moreover, we establish a new coronary angiography image dataset ,which contains 95,039 triplets images to retrain the video interpolation network model. Using the retrained network we synthesize high frame rate coronary angiography video from the low frame rate coronary angiography video. The average peak signal to noise ratio(PSNR) of those synthesized video frames reaches 34dB. Extensive experiment results demonstrate the feasibility of using the video frame interpolation algorithm to synthesize continuous and clear high frame rate coronary angiography video. With the help of this technology, doctors can significantly reduce exposure frequency and intensity of the X-ray during coronary angiography.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2006.00781
Document Type :
Working Paper