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Multi-center validation of an artificial intelligence system for detection of COVID-19 on chest radiographs in symptomatic patients

Authors :
Michael D. Kuo
Keith W. H. Chiu
David S. Wang
Anna Rita Larici
Dmytro Poplavskiy
Adele Valentini
Alessandro Napoli
Andrea Borghesi
Guido Ligabue
Xin Hao B. Fang
Hing Ki C. Wong
Sailong Zhang
John R. Hunter
Abeer Mousa
Amato Infante
Lorenzo Elia
Salvatore Golemi
Leung Ho P. Yu
Christopher K. M. Hui
Bradley J. Erickson
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

While chest radiograph (CXR) is the first-line imaging investigation in patients with respiratory symptoms, differentiating COVID-19 from other respiratory infections on CXR remains challenging. We developed and validated an AI system for COVID-19 detection on presenting CXR.A deep learning model (RadGenX), trained on 168,850 CXRs, was validated on a large international test set of presenting CXRs of symptomatic patients from 9 study sites (US, Italy, and Hong Kong SAR) and 2 public datasets from the US and Europe. Performance was measured by area under the receiver operator characteristic curve (AUC). Bootstrapped simulations were performed to assess performance across a range of potential COVID-19 disease prevalence values (3.33 to 33.3%). Comparison against international radiologists was performed on an independent test set of 852 cases.RadGenX achieved an AUC of 0.89 on 4-fold cross-validation and an AUC of 0.79 (95%CI 0.78-0.80) on an independent test cohort of 5,894 patients. Delong's test showed statistical differences in model performance across patients from different regions (p0.01), disease severity (p0.001), gender (p0.001), and age (p = 0.03). Prevalence simulations showed the negative predictive value increases from 86.1% at 33.3% prevalence, to greater than 98.5% at any prevalence below 4.5%. Compared with radiologists, McNemar's test showed the model has higher sensitivity (p0.001) but lower specificity (p0.001).An AI model that predicts COVID-19 infection on CXR in symptomatic patients was validated on a large international cohort providing valuable context on testing and performance expectations for AI systems that perform COVID-19 prediction on CXR.• An AI model developed using CXRs to detect COVID-19 was validated in a large multi-center cohort of 5,894 patients from 9 prospectively recruited sites and 2 public datasets. • Differences in AI model performance were seen across region, disease severity, gender, and age. • Prevalence simulations on the international test set demonstrate the model's NPV is greater than 98.5% at any prevalence below 4.5%.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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