Abstract
Abstract
Purpose
Ultrasound (US) and Shear Wave Elastography (SWE) imaging are non-invasive methods used for breast lesion characterization. While US and SWE images provide both morphological information, SWE visualizes in addition the elasticity of tissue. In this study a Discriminative Convolutional Neural Network (DCNN) model is applied to US and SWE images and their combination to classify the breast lesions into malignant or benign cases. Furthermore, it is identified whether analysing only the region of the elastogram or including the surrounding B-mode image gives a superior performance.
Methods
The dataset used in this study consists of 746 images obtained from 207 patients comprising 486 malignant and 260 benign breast lesions. From each image the US and SWE image was extracted, once including only the region of the elastogram and once including also the surrounding B-mode image. These four datasets were applied individually to a DCNN to determine their predictive capability. Each the best US and SWE dataset were used to examine different combination methods with DCNN. The results were compared to the manual assessment by an expert radiologist.
Results
The combination of US and SWE images with the surrounding B-mode image using two ensembled DCNN models achieved best results with an accuracy of 93.53 %, sensitivity of 94.42 %, specificity of 90.75 % and area under the curve (AUC) of 96.55 %.
Conclusion
This study showed that using the whole US and SWE images through DCNN was superior to methods, in which only the region of elastogram was used. Combining breast cancer US and SWE images with two ensembled DCNN models in parallel improved the results. The accuracy, sensitivity and AUC of the best combination method were significantly superior to the results of using a single dataset through DCNN and to the results of the expert radiologist.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Health Informatics,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,General Medicine,Surgery,Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design,Computer Science Applications,Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition,Biomedical Engineering
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