A novel machine learning-derived radiotranscriptomic signature of perivascular fat improves cardiac risk prediction using coronary CT angiography
European Heart Journal

Abstract
Coronary inflammation induces dynamic changes in the balance between water and lipid content in perivascular adipose tissue (PVAT), as captured by perivascular Fat Attenuation Index (FAI) in standard coronary CT angiography (CCTA). However, inflammation is not the only process involved in atherogenesis and we hypothesized that additional radiomic signatures of adverse fibrotic and microvascular PVAT remodelling, may further improve cardiac risk prediction.
We present a new artificial intelligence-powered method to predict cardiac risk by analysing the radiomic profile of coronary PVAT, developed and validated in patient cohorts acquired in three different studies. In Study 1, adipose tissue biopsies were obtained from 167 patients undergoing cardiac surgery, and the expression of genes representing inflammation, fibrosis and vascularity was linked with the radiomic features extracted from tissue CT images. Adipose tissue wavelet-transformed mean attenuation (captured by FAI) was the most sensitive radiomic feature in describing tissue inflammation (
The CCTA-based radiomic profiling of coronary artery PVAT detects perivascular structural remodelling associated with coronary artery disease, beyond inflammation. A new artificial intelligence (AI)-powered imaging biomarker (FRP) leads to a striking improvement of cardiac risk prediction over and above the current state-of-the-art.
Contributors

Michelle C Williams
Author

Christos P Kotanidis
Author

Milind Y Desai
Author

Mohamed Marwan
Author

Alexios S Antonopoulos
Author

Katharine E Thomas
Author

Sheena Thomas
Author

Ioannis Akoumianakis
Author

Lampson M Fan
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Sujatha Kesavan
Author

Laura Herdman
Author

Alaa Alashi
Author

Erika Hutt Centeno
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Maria Lyasheva
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Brian P Griffin
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Scott D Flamm
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Cheerag Shirodaria
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Nikant Sabharwal
Author
Oxford Heart Centre Oxford , United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland

Andrew Kelion
Author

Marc R Dweck
Author
University of Edinburgh Edinburgh , United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland

Edwin J R Van Beek
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John Deanfield
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Jemma C Hopewell
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Stefan Neubauer
Author

Keith M Channon
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Stephan Achenbach
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David E Newby
Author
University of Edinburgh Edinburgh , United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland

Charalambos Antoniades
Author
University of Oxford Oxford , United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland


