Artificial intelligence as a proficient tool in detecting pulmonary tuberculosis in massive population screening programs: a case study in Chennai, India.

Prabakaran Jayaraman, Sangeetha S, Saumit Paul, Richa Pant, Tanveer Gupte, Viraj Kulkarni, Amit Kharat
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Objective: To evaluate the performance of Genki, a computer-aided detection (CADe) software, in detecting tuberculosis (TB) using chest radiography in a mobile TB screening program in Chennai, India.

Materials and methods: Genki, an AI-based CADe software, was employed in four mobile diagnostic units in remote areas of Chennai, India for screening TB. Patients from remote areas of Chennai who visited the vans and registered in the screening program underwent chest radiography, and the acquired X-ray scans were analyzed using Genki, which provided an assessment of each scan as either "TB suggestive" or "TB not suggestive". Subsequently, sputum or swab from the patients with "TB suggestive" results was collected to confirm the diagnosis.

Results: In total, 25,598 patients were screened between January and December 2022. When the annotations from the expert radiologists were considered to be true, Genki demonstrated an aggregated sensitivity of 98%, specificity of 96.9%, and accuracy of 96.9% in detecting TB from chest X-ray scans of the screened population. Furthermore, it exhibited a sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy of >95%, >94%, and >94%, respectively, for both sexes (male and female) and all age groups (14-35, 36-60, and ≥61 years).

Conclusion: Genki demonstrated excellent value as a TB screening tool in remote locations in Chennai, India. Employing a CADe-based approach for systematic TB screening is cost-effective and reduces workload in high-burden and low-resource settings.

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人工智能在大规模人口筛查项目中作为检测肺结核的熟练工具:印度金奈的案例研究。
目的:评价计算机辅助检测(CADe)软件Genki在印度钦奈的一项移动结核病筛查项目中利用胸部x线摄影检测结核病(TB)的性能。材料和方法:基于人工智能的CADe软件Genki在印度钦奈偏远地区的四个移动诊断单元中用于筛查结核病。来自金奈偏远地区的患者访问了这些面包车并在筛查项目中登记,他们接受了胸部x线摄影,并使用Genki对获得的x线扫描进行了分析,该系统对每次扫描进行了“结核病提示”或“非结核病提示”的评估。随后,收集具有“结核提示”结果的患者的痰或拭子以确认诊断。结果:在2022年1月至12月期间,共筛查了25,598名患者。当放射科专家的注释被认为是真实的时,Genki在筛查人群的胸部x射线扫描中检测结核病的总体灵敏度为98%,特异性为96.9%,准确性为96.9%。此外,该方法在两性(男性和女性)和所有年龄组(14-35岁、36-60岁和≥61岁)的敏感性、特异性和准确性分别为>95%、>94%和>94%。结论:Genki在印度钦奈偏远地区作为结核病筛查工具具有良好的价值。采用基于cade的方法进行系统性结核病筛查具有成本效益,并可减少高负担和低资源环境下的工作量。
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