Deep Learning-Based Acute Ischemic Stroke Lesion Segmentation Method on Multimodal MR Images Using a Few Fully Labeled Subjects.

Journal: Computational and mathematical methods in medicine
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Abstract

Acute ischemic stroke (AIS) has been a common threat to human health and may lead to severe outcomes without proper and prompt treatment. To precisely diagnose AIS, it is of paramount importance to quantitatively evaluate the AIS lesions. By adopting a convolutional neural network (CNN), many automatic methods for ischemic stroke lesion segmentation on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) have been proposed. However, most CNN-based methods should be trained on a large amount of fully labeled subjects, and the label annotation is a labor-intensive and time-consuming task. Therefore, in this paper, we propose to use a mixture of many weakly labeled and a few fully labeled subjects to relieve the thirst of fully labeled subjects. In particular, a multifeature map fusion network (MFMF-Network) with two branches is proposed, where hundreds of weakly labeled subjects are used to train the classification branch, and several fully labeled subjects are adopted to tune the segmentation branch. By training on 398 weakly labeled and 5 fully labeled subjects, the proposed method is able to achieve a mean dice coefficient of 0.699 ± 0.128 on a test set with 179 subjects. The lesion-wise and subject-wise metrics are also evaluated, where a lesion-wise F1 score of 0.886 and a subject-wise detection rate of 1 are achieved.

Authors

  • Bin Zhao
    University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA.
  • Zhiyang Liu
    Tianjin Key Laboratory of Optoelectronic Sensor and Sensing Network Technology, College of Electronic Information and Optical Engineering, Nankai University, Tianjin 300350, China.
  • Guohua Liu
    Key Laboratory of Optoelectronic Sensor and Sensing Network Technology, College of Electronic Information and Optical Engineering, Nankai University, Tianjin 300350, China.
  • Chen Cao
    Department of Neurology, The First Affiliated Hospital, Sun Yat-sen University, Yuexiu, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China.
  • Song Jin
    Key Laboratory for Cerebral Artery and Neural Degeneration of Tianjin, Department of Medical Imaging, Tianjin Huanhu Hospital, Tianjin 300350, China.
  • Hong Wu
    Department of Liver Surgery, Liver Transplantation Division, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu, Sichuan 610041, China.
  • Shuxue Ding
    School of Computer Science and Engineering, The University of Aizu, Tsuruga, Ikki-Machi, Aizu-Wakamatsu City, Fukushima 965-8580, Japan.