2023
DOI: 10.3390/diagnostics13101705
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How Automated Techniques Ease Functional Assessment of the Fetal Heart: Applicability of MPI+™ for Direct Quantification of the Modified Myocardial Performance Index

Abstract: (1) Objectives: In utero functional cardiac assessments using echocardiography have become increasingly important. The myocardial performance index (MPI, Tei index) is currently used to evaluate fetal cardiac anatomy, hemodynamics and function. An ultrasound examination is highly examiner-dependent, and training is of enormous significance in terms of proper application and subsequent interpretation. Future experts will progressively be guided by applications of artificial intelligence, on whose algorithms pre… Show more

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“…Three recent studies assessed fetal cardiac function. Yu et al automatically measured left ventricular volume in 2D US images [64], Herling et al analyzed the automated measurement of fetal atrioventricular plane displacement in US videos of cardiac cycles using color tissue Doppler [65], and Scharf et al evaluated the automated assessment of the myocardial performance index as a tool to analyze fetal cardiac function [66]. Lastly, two included studies developed AI models for model improvement itself by synthesizing high-quality 4CV images for model training [67] and by providing existing models with new input data and supporting learning process [68].…”
Section: Fetal Echocardiographymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Three recent studies assessed fetal cardiac function. Yu et al automatically measured left ventricular volume in 2D US images [64], Herling et al analyzed the automated measurement of fetal atrioventricular plane displacement in US videos of cardiac cycles using color tissue Doppler [65], and Scharf et al evaluated the automated assessment of the myocardial performance index as a tool to analyze fetal cardiac function [66]. Lastly, two included studies developed AI models for model improvement itself by synthesizing high-quality 4CV images for model training [67] and by providing existing models with new input data and supporting learning process [68].…”
Section: Fetal Echocardiographymentioning
confidence: 99%