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Deep learning for appendicitis: development of a three-dimensional localization model on CT. | LitMetric

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Purpose: To develop and evaluate a deep learning model for detecting appendicitis on abdominal CT.

Materials And Methods: This retrospective single-center study included 567 CTs of appendicitis patients (330 males, age range 20-96) obtained between 2011 and 2020, randomly split into training (n = 517) and validation (n = 50) sets. The validation set was supplemented with 50 control CTs performed for acute abdomen. For a test dataset, 100 appendicitis CTs and 100 control CTs were consecutively collected from a separate period after 2021. Exclusion criteria included age < 20, perforation, unclear appendix, and appendix tumors. Appendicitis CTs were annotated with three-dimensional bounding boxes that encompassed inflamed appendices. CT protocols were unenhanced, 5-mm slice-thickness, 512 × 512 pixel matrix. The deep learning algorithm was based on faster region convolutional neural network (Faster R-CNN). Two board-certified radiologists visually graded model predictions on the test dataset using a 5-point Likert scale (0: no detection, 1: false, 2: poor, 3: fair, 4: good), with scores ≥ 3 considered true positives. Inter-rater agreement was assessed using weighted kappa statistics. The effects of intra-abdominal fat, periappendiceal fat-stranding, presence of appendicolith, and appendix diameter on the model's recall were analyzed using binary logistic regression.

Results: The model showed a precision of 0.66 (87/132), a recall of 0.87 (87/100), and a false-positive rate per patient of 0.23 (45/200). The inter-rater agreement for Likert scores of 2-4 was κ = 0.76. The logistic regression analysis showed that only intra-abdominal fat had a significant impact on the model's precision (p = 0.02).

Conclusion: We developed a model capable of detecting appendicitis on CT with a three-dimensional bounding box.

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