Magyar et al., 2022 - Google Patents
RVENet: A large echocardiographic dataset for the deep learning-based assessment of right ventricular functionMagyar et al., 2022
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- Magyar B
- Tokodi M
- Soós A
- Tolvaj M
- Lakatos B
- Fábián A
- Surkova E
- Merkely B
- Kovács A
- Horváth A
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- European Conference on Computer Vision
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Right ventricular ejection fraction (RVEF) is an important indicator of cardiac function and has a well-established prognostic value. In scenarios where imaging modalities capable of directly assessing RVEF are unavailable, deep learning (DL) might be used to infer RVEF …
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