Test Retest Reproducibility of Organ Volume Measurements in ADPKD Using 3D Multimodality Deep Learning.

TitleTest Retest Reproducibility of Organ Volume Measurements in ADPKD Using 3D Multimodality Deep Learning.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2023
AuthorsHe X, Hu Z, Dev H, Romano DJ, Sharbatdaran A, Raza SI, Wang SJ, Teichman K, Shih G, Chevalier JM, Shimonov D, Blumenfeld JD, Goel A, Sabuncu MR, Prince MR
JournalAcad Radiol
Date Published2023 Oct 03
ISSN1878-4046
Abstract

RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES: Following autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) progression by measuring organ volumes requires low measurement variability. The objective of this study is to reduce organ volume measurement variability on MRI of ADPKD patients by utilizing all pulse sequences to obtain multiple measurements which allows outlier analysis to find errors and averaging to reduce variability.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: In order to make measurements on multiple pulse sequences practical, a 3D multi-modality multi-class segmentation model based on nnU-net was trained/validated using T1, T2, SSFP, DWI and CT from 413 subjects. Reproducibility was assessed with test-re-test methodology on ADPKD subjects (n = 19) scanned twice within a 3-week interval correcting outliers and averaging the measurements across all sequences. Absolute percent differences in organ volumes were compared to paired students t-test.

RESULTS: Dice similarlity coefficient > 97%, Jaccard Index > 0.94, mean surface distance < 1 mm and mean Hausdorff Distance < 2 cm for all three organs and all five sequences were found on internal (n = 25), external (n = 37) and test-re-test reproducibility assessment (38 scans in 19 subjects). When averaging volumes measured from five MRI sequences, the model automatically segmented kidneys with test-re-test reproducibility (percent absolute difference between exam 1 and exam 2) of 1.3% which was better than all five expert observers. It reliably stratified ADPKD into Mayo Imaging Classification (area under the curve=100%) compared to radiologist.

CONCLUSION: 3D deep learning measures organ volumes on five MRI sequences leveraging the power of outlier analysis and averaging to achieve 1.3% total kidney test-re-test reproducibility.

DOI10.1016/j.acra.2023.09.009
Alternate JournalAcad Radiol
PubMed ID37798206
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