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29.04.2024 | Technical Developments

Automated abdominal CT contrast phase detection using an interpretable and open-source artificial intelligence algorithm

verfasst von: Eduardo Pontes Reis, Louis Blankemeier, Juan Manuel Zambrano Chaves, Malte Engmann Kjeldskov Jensen, Sally Yao, Cesar Augusto Madid Truyts, Marc H. Willis, Scott Adams, Edson Amaro Jr, Robert D. Boutin, Akshay S. Chaudhari

Erschienen in: European Radiology

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Abstract

Objectives

To develop and validate an open-source artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm to accurately detect contrast phases in abdominal CT scans.

Materials and methods

Retrospective study aimed to develop an AI algorithm trained on 739 abdominal CT exams from 2016 to 2021, from 200 unique patients, covering 1545 axial series. We performed segmentation of five key anatomic structures—aorta, portal vein, inferior vena cava, renal parenchyma, and renal pelvis—using TotalSegmentator, a deep learning-based tool for multi-organ segmentation, and a rule-based approach to extract the renal pelvis. Radiomics features were extracted from the anatomical structures for use in a gradient-boosting classifier to identify four contrast phases: non-contrast, arterial, venous, and delayed. Internal and external validation was performed using the F1 score and other classification metrics, on the external dataset “VinDr-Multiphase CT”.

Results

The training dataset consisted of 172 patients (mean age, 70 years ± 8, 22% women), and the internal test set included 28 patients (mean age, 68 years ± 8, 14% women). In internal validation, the classifier achieved an accuracy of 92.3%, with an average F1 score of 90.7%. During external validation, the algorithm maintained an accuracy of 90.1%, with an average F1 score of 82.6%. Shapley feature attribution analysis indicated that renal and vascular radiodensity values were the most important for phase classification.

Conclusion

An open-source and interpretable AI algorithm accurately detects contrast phases in abdominal CT scans, with high accuracy and F1 scores in internal and external validation, confirming its generalization capability.

Clinical relevance statement

Contrast phase detection in abdominal CT scans is a critical step for downstream AI applications, deploying algorithms in the clinical setting, and for quantifying imaging biomarkers, ultimately allowing for better diagnostics and increased access to diagnostic imaging.

Key Points

  • Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine labels are inaccurate for determining the abdominal CT scan phase.
  • AI provides great help in accurately discriminating the contrast phase.
  • Accurate contrast phase determination aids downstream AI applications and biomarker quantification.
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Metadaten
Titel
Automated abdominal CT contrast phase detection using an interpretable and open-source artificial intelligence algorithm
verfasst von
Eduardo Pontes Reis
Louis Blankemeier
Juan Manuel Zambrano Chaves
Malte Engmann Kjeldskov Jensen
Sally Yao
Cesar Augusto Madid Truyts
Marc H. Willis
Scott Adams
Edson Amaro Jr
Robert D. Boutin
Akshay S. Chaudhari
Publikationsdatum
29.04.2024
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Erschienen in
European Radiology
Print ISSN: 0938-7994
Elektronische ISSN: 1432-1084
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00330-024-10769-6

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