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Detection of Cerebral Microbleeds in <scp>MR</scp> Images Using a <scp>Single‐Stage</scp> Triplanar Ensemble Detection Network (TPE‐Det)

Authors :
Haejoon Lee
Jun‐Ho Kim
Seul Lee
Kyu‐Jin Jung
Woo‐Ram Kim
Young Noh
Eung Yeop Kim
Koung Mi Kang
Chul‐Ho Sohn
Dong Young Lee
Mohammed A. Al‐masni
Dong‐Hyun Kim
Source :
Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging.
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Wiley, 2022.

Abstract

Cerebral microbleeds (CMBs) are microscopic brain hemorrhages with implications for various diseases. Automated detection of CMBs is a challenging task due to their wide distribution throughout the brain, small size, and visual similarity to their mimics. For this reason, most of the previously proposed methods have been accomplished through two distinct stages, which may lead to difficulties in integrating them into clinical workflows.To develop a clinically feasible end-to-end CMBs detection network with a single-stage structure utilizing 3D information. This study proposes triplanar ensemble detection network (TPE-Det), ensembling 2D convolutional neural networks (CNNs) based detection networks on axial, sagittal, and coronal planes.Retrospective.Two datasets (DS1 and DS2) were used: 1) 116 patients with 367 CMBs and 12 patients without CMBs for training, validation, and testing (70.39 &#177; 9.30 years, 68 women, 60 men, DS1); 2) 58 subjects with 148 microbleeds and 21 subjects without CMBs only for testing (76.13 &#177; 7.89 years, 47 women, 32 men, DS2).A 3 T field strength and 3D GRE sequence scan for SWI reconstructions.The sensitivity, FPA paired t-test was performed to investigate the improvement of detection performance by the suggested ensembling technique in this study. A P value 0.05 was considered significant.The proposed TPE-Det detected CMBs on the DS1 testing set with a sensitivity of 96.05% and an FPThe ensembling of multidimensional networks significantly improves precision, suggesting that this new approach could increase the benefits of detecting lesions in the clinic.1 TECHNICAL EFFICACY: Stage 2.

Details

ISSN :
15222586 and 10531807
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....18a55c97db2a45276fcc7628d2cedda1