Radiograph-based rheumatoid arthritis diagnosis via convolutional neural network

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q2 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING BMC Medical Imaging Pub Date : 2024-07-22 DOI:10.1186/s12880-024-01362-w
Yong Peng, Xianqian Huang, Minzhi Gan, Keyue Zhang, Yong Chen
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Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a severe and common autoimmune disease. Conventional diagnostic methods are often subjective, error-prone, and repetitive works. There is an urgent need for a method to detect RA accurately. Therefore, this study aims to develop an automatic diagnostic system based on deep learning for recognizing and staging RA from radiographs to assist physicians in diagnosing RA quickly and accurately. We develop a CNN-based fully automated RA diagnostic model, exploring five popular CNN architectures on two clinical applications. The model is trained on a radiograph dataset containing 240 hand radiographs, of which 39 are normal and 201 are RA with five stages. For evaluation, we use 104 hand radiographs, of which 13 are normal and 91 RA with five stages. The CNN model achieves good performance in RA diagnosis based on hand radiographs. For the RA recognition, all models achieve an AUC above 90% with a sensitivity over 98%. In particular, the AUC of the GoogLeNet-based model is 97.80%, and the sensitivity is 100.0%. For the RA staging, all models achieve over 77% AUC with a sensitivity over 80%. Specifically, the VGG16-based model achieves 83.36% AUC with 92.67% sensitivity. The presented GoogLeNet-based model and VGG16-based model have the best AUC and sensitivity for RA recognition and staging, respectively. The experimental results demonstrate the feasibility and applicability of CNN in radiograph-based RA diagnosis. Therefore, this model has important clinical significance, especially for resource-limited areas and inexperienced physicians.
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基于卷积神经网络的类风湿性关节炎X光诊断
类风湿性关节炎(RA)是一种严重而常见的自身免疫性疾病。传统的诊断方法往往是主观的、容易出错的和重复性的工作。目前急需一种方法来准确检测 RA。因此,本研究旨在开发一种基于深度学习的自动诊断系统,用于从射线照片中识别和分期 RA,以协助医生快速准确地诊断 RA。我们开发了一个基于 CNN 的全自动 RA 诊断模型,在两个临床应用中探索了五种流行的 CNN 架构。该模型在包含 240 张手部射线照片的射线照片数据集上进行训练,其中 39 张正常,201 张为 RA,共分为五个阶段。在评估中,我们使用了 104 张手部 X 光片,其中 13 张正常,91 张 RA,共分为五个阶段。CNN 模型在基于手部 X 光片的 RA 诊断中表现良好。在 RA 识别方面,所有模型的 AUC 均超过 90%,灵敏度超过 98%。其中,基于 GoogLeNet 的模型的 AUC 为 97.80%,灵敏度为 100.0%。在 RA 分期方面,所有模型的 AUC 均超过 77%,灵敏度超过 80%。具体来说,基于 VGG16 的模型的 AUC 为 83.36%,灵敏度为 92.67%。基于 GoogLeNet 的模型和基于 VGG16 的模型在 RA 识别和分期方面的 AUC 和灵敏度分别最好。实验结果证明了 CNN 在基于射线照片的 RA 诊断中的可行性和适用性。因此,该模型具有重要的临床意义,尤其适用于资源有限的地区和缺乏经验的医生。
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BMC Medical Imaging
BMC Medical Imaging RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING-
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4.60
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3.70%
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198
审稿时长
27 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Medical Imaging is an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research articles in the development, evaluation, and use of imaging techniques and image processing tools to diagnose and manage disease.
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