命名实体识别人工智能模型识别 CT 报告中偶然出现的肺结节的功效。

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q2 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING Canadian Association of Radiologists Journal-Journal De L Association Canadienne Des Radiologistes Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-27 DOI:10.1177/08465371241266785
Alireza Mojibian, Jeff Jaskolka, Geoffrey Ching, Brian Lee, Renelle Myers, Chloe Devine, Savvas Nicolaou, William Parker
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目的:本研究评估了商业医疗命名实体识别(NER)模型与后处理方案相结合,从 CT 报告中识别偶然肺结节的效果。方法:我们分析了 9165 份匿名 CT 报告,并将其分为 3 类:无结节、存在结节和结节大于 6 毫米。对于每份报告,一个通用的医学 NER 模型会注释实体及其关系,然后通过选定的包含/排除标准进行过滤,以识别肺结节。基本真实值由人工审核确定。为了更好地了解模型性能与结节发生率之间的关系,对数据子集进行了程序平衡,以均衡每个类别中的报告数量。结果:在非平衡数据子集中,模型检测报告中提到的肺结节的灵敏度为 97%,特异度为 99%,准确度为 99%。对于大于 6 毫米的结节,灵敏度为 95%,特异性为 100%,准确率为 100%。在平衡数据子集中,结节检测的灵敏度为 99%,特异性为 96%,准确率为 97%;对于较大的结节,灵敏度为 94%,特异性为 99%,准确率为 98%。结论:NER 模型在检测 CT 扫描报告的肺部结节(包括可能具有临床意义的大于 6 毫米的结节)方面具有很高的灵敏度和特异性。非平衡数据集和平衡数据集的结果一致,表明该模型的性能与结节发生率无关。在医院系统中采用这项技术可以自动识别高危患者,确保及时随访,并有可能减少漏诊或晚期癌症诊断。
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The Efficacy of a Named Entity Recognition AI Model for Identifying Incidental Pulmonary Nodules in CT Reports.

Purpose: This study evaluates the efficacy of a commercial medical Named Entity Recognition (NER) model combined with a post-processing protocol in identifying incidental pulmonary nodules from CT reports. Methods: We analyzed 9165 anonymized CT reports and classified them into 3 categories: no nodules, nodules present, and nodules >6 mm. For each report, a generic medical NER model annotated entities and their relations, which were then filtered through inclusion/exclusion criteria selected to identify pulmonary nodules. Ground truth was established by manual review. To better understand the relationship between model performance and nodule prevalence, a subset of the data was programmatically balanced to equalize the number of reports in each class category. Results: In the unbalanced subset of the data, the model achieved a sensitivity of 97%, specificity of 99%, and accuracy of 99% in detecting pulmonary nodules mentioned in the reports. For nodules >6 mm, sensitivity was 95%, specificity was 100%, and accuracy was 100%. In the balanced subset of the data, sensitivity was 99%, specificity 96%, and accuracy 97% for nodule detection; for larger nodules, sensitivity was 94%, specificity 99%, and accuracy 98%. Conclusions: The NER model demonstrated high sensitivity and specificity in detecting pulmonary nodules reported in CT scans, including those >6 mm which are potentially clinically significant. The results were consistent across both unbalanced and balanced datasets indicating that the model performance is independent of nodule prevalence. Implementing this technology in hospital systems could automate the identification of at-risk patients, ensuring timely follow-up and potentially reducing missed or late-stage cancer diagnoses.

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期刊介绍: The Canadian Association of Radiologists Journal is a peer-reviewed, Medline-indexed publication that presents a broad scientific review of radiology in Canada. The Journal covers such topics as abdominal imaging, cardiovascular radiology, computed tomography, continuing professional development, education and training, gastrointestinal radiology, health policy and practice, magnetic resonance imaging, musculoskeletal radiology, neuroradiology, nuclear medicine, pediatric radiology, radiology history, radiology practice guidelines and advisories, thoracic and cardiac imaging, trauma and emergency room imaging, ultrasonography, and vascular and interventional radiology. Article types considered for publication include original research articles, critically appraised topics, review articles, guest editorials, pictorial essays, technical notes, and letter to the Editor.
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