3d打印幻影在医疗成像中基于人工智能算法的质量控制中的潜在作用

Ali Pashazadeh, Christoph Hoeschen
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为了确保患者成像的准确性和一致性,医学成像系统使用幻影进行控制和测试。尽管几十年来商业标准模型的可用性,3D打印技术已经获得了特别的关注,因为它是一种生产准确和经济有效的组织模拟模型的工具。随着人工智能(AI)在医学成像领域的日益普及,在临床应用之前,需要专门的模型来测试其可靠性、稳健性和质量。在这种情况下,具有与人工智能模型相关的特定要求的3d打印成像模型可以发挥至关重要的作用。由于其独特的能力,创造几乎任何复杂的幻影,3D打印技术似乎是一个合适的方法来控制人工智能模型的质量在医学成像。以下回顾了一些使用3d打印技术创建用于计算机断层扫描(CT)、核成像、磁共振成像(MRI)和超声成像的定制模型的作品。这篇简短评论的重点是3d打印技术在创建成像幻影方面的准确性。最后,讨论了3d打印模型在放射学中基于人工智能算法的测试和质量控制中的潜力。
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The potential role of 3D-printed phantoms in quality control of artificial intelligence-based algorithms in medical imaging
Abstract To ensure accurate and consistent imaging of patients, medical imaging systems are controlled and tested using phantoms. Despite the availability of commercial standard phantoms for decades, 3D printing technology has gained special attention as a tool for producing accurate and costeffective tissue-mimicking phantoms. As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes increasingly prevalent in medical imaging, dedicated phantoms are needed for testing their reliability, robustness, and quality before they are implemented in clinical settings. In this context, 3D-printed imaging phantoms, which have specific requirements relevant to AI models, can play a crucial role. Due to its unique ability to create phantoms of almost any complexity, 3D printing technology seems a suitable approach for the quality control of AI models in medical imaging. The following reviews some of the works that used 3D-printed technology to create custom-built phantoms for use in Computed Tomography (CT), nuclear imaging, Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), and ultrasound imaging. The focus of this short review is on the accuracy of 3D-printed technology in creating imaging phantoms. In the end, the potential of the 3D-printed phantoms in testing and quality control of AI-based algorithms in radiology is discussed.
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Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering
Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering Engineering-Biomedical Engineering
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