Deep Learning Body Region Classification of MRI and CT Examinations.

Journal: Journal of digital imaging
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Abstract

This study demonstrates the high performance of deep learning in identification of body regions covering the entire human body from magnetic resonance (MR) and computed tomography (CT) axial images across diverse acquisition protocols and modality manufacturers. Pixel-based analysis of anatomy contained in image sets can provide accurate anatomic labeling. For this purpose, a convolutional neural network (CNN)-based classifier was developed to identify body regions in CT and MRI studies. Seventeen CT (18 MRI) body regions covering the entire human body were defined for the classification task. Three retrospective datasets were built for the AI model training, validation, and testing, with a balanced distribution of studies per body region. The test datasets originated from a different healthcare network than the train and validation datasets. Sensitivity and specificity of the classifier was evaluated for patient age, patient sex, institution, scanner manufacturer, contrast, slice thickness, MRI sequence, and CT kernel. The data included a retrospective cohort of 2891 anonymized CT cases (training, 1804 studies; validation, 602 studies; test, 485 studies) and 3339 anonymized MRI cases (training, 1911 studies; validation, 636 studies; test, 792 studies). Twenty-seven institutions from primary care hospitals, community hospitals, and imaging centers contributed to the test datasets. The data included cases of all sexes in equal proportions and subjects aged from 18 years old to + 90 years old. Image-level weighted sensitivity of 92.5% (92.1-92.8) for CT and 92.3% (92.0-92.5) for MRI and weighted specificity of 99.4% (99.4-99.5) for CT and 99.2% (99.1-99.2) for MRI were achieved. Deep learning models can classify CT and MR images by body region including lower and upper extremities with high accuracy.

Authors

  • Philippe Raffy
    Clairity, Austin, TX, USA.
  • Jean-François Pambrun
    Enterprise Imaging Solutions, Change Healthcare, 10711 Cambie Road, Richmond, BC, V6X 3G5, Canada.
  • Ashish Kumar
    Department of pharmaceutics, National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (NIPER-Raebareli), Lucknow, India.
  • David Dubois
    Enterprise Imaging Solutions, Change Healthcare, 10711 Cambie Road, Richmond, BC, V6X 3G5, Canada. David.Dubois1@changehealthcare.com.
  • Jay Waldron Patti
    Mecklenburg Radiology Associates, Charlotte, NC, USA.
  • Robyn Alexandra Cairns
    University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
  • Ryan Young
    Enterprise Imaging Solutions, Change Healthcare, 10711 Cambie Road, Richmond, BC, V6X 3G5, Canada.