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A Swin Transformer-Based Model for Thyroid Nodule Detection in Ultrasound Images
Published on: April 21, 2023
Noninvasive Deep Learning System for Preoperative Diagnosis of Follicular-Like Thyroid Neoplasms Using Ultrasound
Hui Shen1, Yue Huang2, Wenxiao Yan3
1Department of Radiology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Jinan University, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China.
Objective:
To propose a deep learning (DL) system for the preoperative diagnosis of follicular-like thyroid neoplasms (FNs) using routine ultrasound images.
Summary Background Data:
Preoperative diagnosis of malignancy in nodules suspicious for an FN remains challenging. Ultrasound, fine-needle aspiration cytology, and intraoperative frozen section pathology cannot unambiguously distinguish between benign and malignant FNs, leading to unnecessary biopsies and operations in benign nodules.
Methods:
This multicenter, retrospective study included 3634 patients who underwent ultrasound and received a definite diagnosis of FN from 11 centers, comprising thyroid follicular adenoma (n=1748), follicular carcinoma (n=299), and follicular variant of papillary thyroid carcinoma (n=1587). Four DL models including Inception-v3, ResNet50, Inception-ResNet-v2, and DenseNet161 were constructed on a training set (n=2587, 6178 images) and were verified on an internal validation set (n=648, 1633 images) and an external validation set (n=399, 847 images). The diagnostic efficacy of the DL models was evaluated against the ACR TI-RADS regarding the area under the curve (AUC), sensitivity, specificity, and unnecessary biopsy rate.
Results:
When externally validated, the four DL models yielded robust and comparable performance, with AUCs of 82.2%-85.2%, sensitivities of 69.6%-76.0%, and specificities of 84.1%-89.2%, which outperformed the ACR TI-RADS. Compared to ACR TI-RADS, the DL models showed a higher biopsy rate of malignancy (71.6% -79.9% vs 37.7%, P<0.001) and a significantly lower unnecessary FNAB rate (8.5% -12.8% vs 40.7%, P<0.001).
Conclusion:
This study provides a noninvasive DL tool for accurate preoperative diagnosis of FNs, showing better performance than ACR TI-RADS and reducing unnecessary invasive interventions.
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