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Brandon Truong1, Matthew Zapala2, Bamidele Kammen2
1School of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, California, U.S.A.
Objective/Hypothesis:
Standard chest radiographs are a poor diagnostic tool for pediatric foreign body aspiration. Machine learning may improve upon the diagnostic capabilities of chest radiographs. The objective is to develop a machine learning algorithm that improves the diagnostic capabilities of chest radiographs in pediatric foreign body aspiration.
Method:
This retrospective, diagnostic study included a retrospective chart review of patients with a potential diagnosis of FBA from 2010 to 2020. Frontal view chest radiographs were extracted, processed, and uploaded to Google AutoML Vision. The developed algorithm was then evaluated against a pediatric radiologist.
Results:
The study selected 566 patients who were presented with a suspected diagnosis of foreign body aspiration. One thousand six hundred and eighty eight chest radiograph images were collected. The sensitivity and specificity of the radiologist interpretation were 50.6% (43.1-58.0) and 88.7% (85.3-91.5), respectively. The sensitivity and specificity of the algorithm were 66.7% (43.0-85.4) and 95.3% (90.6-98.1), respectively. The precision and recall of the algorithm were both 91.8% with an AuPRC of 98.3%.
Conclusion:
Chest radiograph analysis augmented with machine learning can diagnose foreign body aspiration in pediatric patients at a level similar to a read performed by a pediatric radiologist despite only using single-view, fixed images. Overall, this study highlights the potential and capabilities of machine learning in diagnosing conditions with a wide range of clinical presentations.
Level Of Evidence:
3 Laryngoscope, 134:3807-3814, 2024.
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