An Automatized Deep Segmentation and Classification Model for Lumbar Disk Degeneration and Clarification of Its Impact on Clinical Decisions

Author:

Soydan Zafer1ORCID,Bayramoglu Emru2,Karasu Recep2,Sayin Irem3,Salturk Serkan4,Uvet Huseyin3

Affiliation:

1. Orthopedics and Traumatology, Bhtclinic İstanbul Tema Hospital, Nisantası University, Istanbul, Turkey

2. Orthopedics and Traumatology, Bursa City Hospital, Bursa, Turkey

3. Department of Mechatronics Engineering, Yildiz Technical University, Istanbul, Turkey

4. Department of Informatics, Yildiz Technical University, Istanbul, Turkey

Abstract

Study Design Cross-sectional database study Objective The purpose of this study was to develop a successful, reproducible, and reliable convolutional neural network (CNN) model capable of segmentation and classification for grading intervertebral disc degeneration (IVDD), as well as quantify the network's impact on doctors' clinical decision-making. Methods 5685 discs from 1137 patients were graded separately by four experienced doctors according to the Pfirrmann classification. A ground truth (GT) was established for each disc in accordance with the decision of the majority of doctors. The U-net model is used for segmentation. 1815 discs from 363 patients were used to train and test the U-net. The Inception V3 model is employed for classification. All discs were separated into two distinct sets: 90% in a training set and 10% in a test set. The performance metrics of these models were measured. Reliability tests were performed. The impact of CNN assistance on doctors was assessed. Results Segmentation accuracy was .9597 with a .8717 Jaccard Index and a .9314 Sorensen Dice coefficient. Classification accuracy is .9346, and the F1 score is .9355. The intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) and kappa values between CNN and GT were .95-.97. With CNN's assistance, the success rates of doctors increased by 7.9% to 22%. Conclusions The fully automated network outperformed doctors markedly in terms of accuracy and reliability. The results of CNN were comparable to those of other recent studies in the literature. It was determined that CNN’s assistance had a substantial positive effect on the doctor’s decision.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Neurology (clinical),Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Surgery

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