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Deriving Explainable Metrics of Left Ventricular Flow by Reduced-Order Modeling and Classification.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Extracting explainable flow metrics is a bottleneck to the clinical translation of advanced cardiac flow imaging modalities. We hypothesized that reduced-order models (ROMs) of intraventricular flow are a suitable strategy for deriving simple and interpretable clinical metrics suitable for further assessments. Combined with machine learning (ML) flow-based ROMs could provide new insight to help diagnose and risk-stratify patients.

Methods

We analyzed 2D color-Doppler echocardiograms of 81 non-ischemic dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) patients, 51 hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) patients, and 77 normal volunteers (Control). We applied proper orthogonal decomposition (POD) to build patient-specific and cohort-specific ROMs of LV flow. Each ROM aggregates a low number of components representing a spatially dependent velocity map modulated along the cardiac cycle by a time-dependent coefficient. We tested three classifiers using deliberately simple ML analyses of these ROMs with varying supervision levels. In supervised models, hyperparameter gridsearch was used to derive the ROMs that maximize classification power. The classifiers were blinded to LV chamber geometry and function. We ran vector flow mapping on the color-Doppler sequences to help visualize flow patterns and interpret the ML results.

Results

POD-based ROMs stably represented each cohort through 10-fold cross-validation. The principal POD mode captured >80% of the flow kinetic energy (KE) in all cohorts and represented the LV filling/emptying jets. Mode 2 represented the diastolic vortex and its KE contribution ranged from <1% (HCM) to 13% (DCM). Semi-unsupervised classification using patient-specific ROMs revealed that the KE ratio of these two principal modes, the vortex-to-jet (V2J) energy ratio, is a simple, interpretable metric that discriminates DCM, HCM, and Control patients. Receiver operating characteristic curves using V2J as classifier had areas under the curve of 0.81, 0.91, and 0.95 for distinguishing HCM vs. Control, DCM vs. Control, and DCM vs. HCM, respectively.

Conclusions

Modal decomposition of cardiac flow can be used to create ROMs of normal and pathological flow patterns, uncovering simple interpretable flow metrics with power to discriminate disease states, and particularly suitable for further processing using ML.

SUBMITTER: Borja MG 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10593009 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Deriving Explainable Metrics of Left Ventricular Flow by Reduced-Order Modeling and Classification.

Borja María Guadalupe MG   Martinez-Legazpi Pablo P   Nguyen Cathleen C   Flores Oscar O   Kahn Andrew M AM   Bermejo Javier J   Del Álamo Juan C JC  

medRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences 20231005


<h4>Background</h4>Extracting explainable flow metrics is a bottleneck to the clinical translation of advanced cardiac flow imaging modalities. We hypothesized that reduced-order models (ROMs) of intraventricular flow are a suitable strategy for deriving simple and interpretable clinical metrics suitable for further assessments. Combined with machine learning (ML) flow-based ROMs could provide new insight to help diagnose and risk-stratify patients.<h4>Methods</h4>We analyzed 2D color-Doppler ec  ...[more]

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