CT-based Machine Learning for Donor Lung Screening Prior to Transplantation

Author:

Ram SundareshORCID,Verleden Stijn E,Kumar Madhav,Bell Alexander J.,Pal Ravi,Ordies Sofie,Vanstapel Arno,Dubbeldam Adriana,Vos Robin,Galban Stefanie,Ceulemans Laurens J.,Frick Anna E.,Van Raemdonck Dirk E.,Verschakelen Johny,Vanaudenaerde Bart M.,Verleden Geert M.,Lama Vibha N,Neyrinck Arne P.,Galban Craig J.

Abstract

ABSTRACTBackgroundAssessment and selection of donor lungs remains largely subjective and experience based. Criteria to accept or decline lungs are poorly standardized and are not compliant with the current donor pool. Using ex vivo CT images, we investigated the use of a CT-based machine learning algorithm for screening donor lungs prior to transplantation.MethodsClinical measures and ex-situ CT scans were collected from 100 cases as part of a prospective clinical trial. Following procurement, donor lungs were inflated, placed on ice according to routine clinical practice, and imaged using a clinical CT scanner prior to transplantation while stored in the icebox. We trained and tested a supervised machine learning method calleddictionary learning, which uses CT scans and learns specific image patterns and features pertaining to each class for a classification task. The results were evaluated with donor and recipient clinical measures.ResultsOf the 100 lung pairs donated, 70 were considered acceptable for transplantation (based on standard clinical assessment) prior to CT screening and were consequently implanted. The remaining 30 pairs were screened but not transplanted. Our machine learning algorithm was able to detect pulmonary abnormalities on the CT scans. Among the patients who received donor lungs, our algorithm identified recipients who had extended stays in the ICU and were at 19 times higher risk of developing CLAD within 2 years post-transplant.ConclusionsWe have created a strategy to ex vivo screen donor lungs using a CT-based machine learning algorithm. As the use of suboptimal donor lungs rises, it is important to have in place objective techniques that will assist physicians in accurately screening donor lungs to identify recipients most at risk of post-transplant complications.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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