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Multimodal Fusion of Echocardiography and Electronic Health Records for the Detection of Cardiac Amyloidosis

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arxiv 2404.11058 v2 pith:MTHBOZUK submitted 2024-04-17 eess.IV

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keywords cardiacamyloidosisdataechocardiographymultimodalpatientsapproachdataset
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Cardiac amyloidosis, a rare and highly morbid condition, presents significant challenges for detection through echocardiography. Recently, there has been a surge in proposing machine-learning algorithms to identify cardiac amyloidosis, with the majority being imaging-based deep-learning approaches that require extensive data. In this study, we introduce a novel transformer-based multimodal fusion algorithm that leverages information from both imaging and electronic health records. Specifically, our approach utilizes echocardiography videos from both the parasternal long-axis (PLAX) view and the apical 4-chamber (A4C) view along with patients' demographic data, laboratory tests, and cardiac metrics to predict the probability of cardiac amyloidosis. We evaluated our method using 5-fold cross-validation on a dataset comprising 41 patients and achieved an Area Under the Receiver Operating Characteristic curve (AUROC) of 0.94. The experimental results demonstrate that our approach can achieve competitive results with a significantly smaller dataset compared to prior imaging-based methods that required data from thousands of patients. This underscores the potential of leveraging multimodal data to enhance diagnostic accuracy in the identification of complex cardiac conditions such as cardiac amyloidosis.

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  1. Artificial Intelligence Across the Cardiac Amyloidosis Diagnostic Pathway: From Single-Modality Detection to Multimodal Clinical Integration

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    AI for cardiac amyloidosis is most mature for bone-scintigraphy detection and SPECT/CT tracer-burden quantification; subtype classification, prognosis, and treatment-response monitoring remain early-stage and need mul...

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