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Brain Infarct Segmentation and Registration on MRI or CT for Lesion-symptom Mapping
Published on: September 25, 2019
Consensus of algorithms for lesion segmentation in brain MRI studies of multiple sclerosis
Alessandro Pasquale De Rosa1, Marco Benedetto2,3, Stefano Tagliaferri2
1Department of Advanced Medical and Surgical Sciences, University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli", Piazza Luigi Miraglia, 2, 80138, Naples, Italy.
Abstract:
Segmentation of multiple sclerosis (MS) lesions on brain MRI scans is crucial for diagnosis, disease and treatment monitoring but is a time-consuming task. Despite several automated algorithms have been proposed, there is still no consensus on the most effective method. Here, we applied a consensus-based framework to improve lesion segmentation on T1-weighted and FLAIR scans. The framework is designed to combine publicly available state-of-the-art deep learning models, by running multiple segmentation tasks before merging the outputs of each algorithm. To assess the effectiveness of the approach, we applied it to MRI datasets from two different centers, including a private and a public dataset, with 131 and 30 MS patients respectively, with manually segmented lesion masks available. No further training was performed for any of the included algorithms. Overlap and detection scores were improved, with Dice increasing by 4-8% and precision by 3-4% respectively for the private and public dataset. High agreement was obtained between estimated and true lesion load (ρ = 0.92 and ρ = 0.97) and count (ρ = 0.83 and ρ = 0.94). Overall, this framework ensures accurate and reliable results, exploiting complementary features and overcoming some of the limitations of individual algorithms.
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