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Deep learning-based multi-view echocardiographic framework for comprehensive diagnosis of pericardial disease

Authors
 Jeong, Sihyeon  ;  Moon, In Tae  ;  Jeon, Jaeik  ;  Jeong, Dawun  ;  Lee, Jina  ;  Kim, Jiyeon  ;  Lee, Seung-Ah  ;  Jang, Yeonggul  ;  Yoon, Yeonyee E.  ;  Chang, Hyuk-Jae 
Citation
 European Heart Journal - Digital Health, Vol.7(3), 2026-04 
Article Number
 ztag028 
Journal Title
 European Heart Journal - Digital Health 
ISSN
 2634-3916 
Issue Date
2026-04
Keywords
Artificial Intelligence ; Deep learning ; Echocardiography ; Haemodynamic assessment ; Pericardial disease
Abstract
Aims Pericardial disease spans a wide spectrum from small effusions to life-threatening tamponade or constriction. Transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) is the main diagnostic tool, but its interpretation is limited by operator dependence and incomplete functional assessment. Existing deep learning (DL) models focus mainly on effusion detection, lacking broader evaluation. Methods and results We developed a DL-based framework that performs sequential assessment of pericardial disease: (i) morphological features, including effusion amount (normal/small/moderate/large) and pericardial thickening/adhesion (yes/no), from five B-mode views, and (ii) haemodynamic significance (yes/no), incorporating Doppler and inferior vena cava measurements. The developmental dataset comprises 2253 TTEs from multiple Korean institutions (225 for internal testing), and the independent external test set consists of 274 TTEs. In the internal test set, diagnostic accuracy was 81.8–97.3% for effusion, 91.6% for thickening/adhesion, and 86.2% for haemodynamic significance. External test set accuracy was 80.3–94.2%, 94.5%, and 85.5%, respectively. Area under the receiver operating curves for the three tasks were 0.92–0.99, 0.90, and 0.79 internally, and 0.95–0.98, 0.85, and 0.76 externally. Sensitivity for thickening/adhesion and haemodynamic significance improved from 66.7% to 77.3%, and 68.8% to 80.8%, respectively, when poor image quality were excluded. Similar performance gains were observed in subgroups with complete target views and a higher number of available video clips. Conclusion This study presents the first DL-based TTE model for broader pericardial disease evaluation, integrating morphological with supportive functional assessments. The proposed framework demonstrated strong generalizability and aligned with the real-world diagnostic workflow. However, caution is warranted when interpreting results under suboptimal imaging conditions. © The Author(s) 2026. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the European Society of Cardiology.
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DOI
10.1093/ehjdh/ztag028
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Yonsei Authors
Chang, Hyuk-Jae(장혁재) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6139-7545
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/211723
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