JOURNAL ARTICLE

Machine learning-based identification of contrast-enhancement phase of computed tomography scans

Abstract

Contrast-enhanced computed tomography scans (CECT) are routinely used in the evaluation of different clinical scenarios, including the detection and characterization of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Quantitative medical image analysis has been an exponentially growing scientific field. A number of studies reported on the effects of variations in the contrast enhancement phase on the reproducibility of quantitative imaging features extracted from CT scans. The identification and labeling of phase enhancement is a time-consuming task, with a current need for an accurate automated labeling algorithm to identify the enhancement phase of CT scans. In this study, we investigated the ability of machine learning algorithms to label the phases in a dataset of 59 HCC patients scanned with a dynamic contrast-enhanced CT protocol. The ground truth labels were provided by expert radiologists. Regions of interest were defined within the aorta, the portal vein, and the liver. Mean density values were extracted from those regions of interest and used for machine learning modeling. Models were evaluated using accuracy, the area under the curve (AUC), and Matthew’s correlation coefficient (MCC). We tested the algorithms on an external dataset (76 patients). Our results indicate that several supervised learning algorithms (logistic regression, random forest, etc.) performed similarly, and our developed algorithms can accurately classify the phase of contrast enhancement.

Keywords:
Artificial intelligence Computer science Contrast (vision) Random forest Ground truth Machine learning Pattern recognition (psychology) Radiology Medicine

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Radiomics and Machine Learning in Medical Imaging
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
MRI in cancer diagnosis
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
Advanced X-ray and CT Imaging
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering

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