Automated estimation of thoracic rotation in chest X-ray radiographs: a deep learning approach for enhanced technical assessment

Author:

Sun Jiuai1ORCID,Hou Pengfei2,Li Kai2,Wei Ling1,Zhao Ruifeng3,Wu Zhonghang4

Affiliation:

1. School of Medical Imaging, Jiading District Central Hospital Affiliated Shanghai University of Medicine and Health Sciences , Shanghai 201318, China

2. School of Health Science and Engineering, University of Shanghai for Science and Technology , Shanghai 200093, China

3. Department of Radiation Oncology, Shanghai Pulmonary Hospital, Tongji University School of Medicine , Shanghai 200433, China

4. Shanghai Key Laboratory of Molecular Imaging, Shanghai University of Medicine and Health Sciences , Shanghai 201318, China

Abstract

Abstract Objectives This study aims to develop an automated approach for estimating the vertical rotation of the thorax, which can be used to assess the technical adequacy of chest X-ray radiographs (CXRs). Methods Total 800 chest radiographs were used to train and establish segmentation networks for outlining the lungs and spine regions in chest X-ray images. By measuring the widths of the left and right lungs between the central line of segmented spine and the lateral sides of the segmented lungs, the quantification of thoracic vertical rotation was achieved. Additionally, a life-size, full body anthropomorphic phantom was employed to collect chest radiographic images under various specified rotation angles for assessing the accuracy of the proposed approach. Results The deep learning networks effectively segmented the anatomical structures of the lungs and spine. The proposed approach demonstrated a mean estimation error of less than 2° for thoracic rotation, surpassing existing techniques and indicating its superiority. Conclusions The proposed approach offers a robust assessment of thoracic rotation and presents new possibilities for automated image quality control in chest X-ray examinations. Advances in knowledge This study presents a novel deep-learning-based approach for the automated estimation of vertical thoracic rotation in chest X-ray radiographs. The proposed method enables a quantitative assessment of the technical adequacy of CXR examinations and opens up new possibilities for automated screening and quality control of radiographs.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Construction Project of Shanghai Key Laboratory of Molecular Imaging

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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