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Use of MRI-ultrasound Fusion to Achieve Targeted Prostate Biopsy
Published on: April 9, 2019
Computer-aided diagnosis based on 3D deep convolutional neural network system using novel 3D magnetic resonance
Ryo Oka1, Bochong Li2, Seiji Kato1
1Department of Urology, Toho University Sakura Medical Center, Sakura, Japan.
Background:
With the rising incidence of prostate cancer (PCa), there is a global demand for assistive tools that aid in the diagnosis of high-grade PCa. This study aimed to develop a diagnostic support system for high-grade PCa using innovative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) sequences in conjunction with artificial intelligence (AI).
Materials And Methods:
We examined image sequences of 254 patients with PCa obtained from diffusion-weighted and T2-weighted imaging, using novel MRI sequences before prostatectomy, to elucidate the characteristics of the 3-dimensional (3D) image sequences. The presence of PCa was determined based on the final diagnosis derived from pathological results after prostatectomy. A 3D deep convolutional neural network (3DCNN) was used as the AI for image recognition. Data augmentation was conducted to enhance the image dataset. High-grade PCa was defined as Gleason grade group 4 or higher.
Results:
We developed a learning system using a 3DCNN as a diagnostic support system for high-grade PCa. The sensitivity and area under the curve values were 85% and 0.82, respectively.
Conclusions:
The 3DCNN-based AI diagnostic support system, developed in this study using innovative 3D multiparametric MRI sequences, has the potential to assist in identifying patients at a higher risk of pretreatment of high-grade PCa.
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