A Hierarchical Siamese Network for Noninvasive Staging of Liver Fibrosis Based on US Image Pairs of the Liver and Spleen
Author:
Wang Xue1,
Song Ling2,
Zhuang Yan1,
Han Lin1,
Chen Ke1,
Lin Jiangli1,
Luo Yan2
Affiliation:
1. College of Biomedical Engineering, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610065, China
2. Department of Ultrasound, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610065, China
Abstract
Due to the heterogeneity of ultrasound (US) images and the indeterminate US texture of liver fibrosis (LF), automatic evaluation of LF based on US images is still challenging. Thus, this study aimed to propose a hierarchical Siamese network that combines the information from liver and spleen US images to improve the accuracy of LF grading. There were two stages in the proposed method. In stage one, a dual-channel Siamese network was trained to extract features from paired liver and spleen patches that were cropped from US images to avoid vascular interferences. Subsequently, the L1 distance was used to quantify the liver–spleen differences (LSDs). In stage two, the pretrained weights from stage one were transferred into the Siamese feature extractor of the LF staging model, and a classifier was trained using the fusion of the liver and LSD features for LF staging. This study was retrospectively conducted on US images of 286 patients with histologically proven liver fibrosis stages. Our method achieved a precision and sensitivity of 93.92% and 91.65%, respectively, for cirrhosis (S4) diagnosis, which is about 8% higher than that of the baseline model. The accuracy of the advanced fibrosis (≥S3) diagnosis and the multi-staging of fibrosis (≤S2 vs. S3 vs. S4) both improved about 5% to reach 90.40% and 83.93%, respectively. This study proposed a novel method that combined hepatic and splenic US images and improved the accuracy of LF staging, which indicates the great potential of liver–spleen texture comparison in noninvasive assessment of LF based on US images.
Funder
General Program of Natural Science Foundation of Sichuan Provincial
National Natural Science Foundation
the Applied Basic Research Program of Sichuan Province
Subject
Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Biochemistry,Instrumentation,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Analytical Chemistry