2021
DOI: 10.1186/s12880-021-00625-0
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Cardiothoracic ratio measurement using artificial intelligence: observer and method validation studies

Abstract: Background Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a promising tool for cardiothoracic ratio (CTR) measurement that has been technically validated but not clinically evaluated on a large dataset. We observed and validated AI and manual methods for CTR measurement using a large dataset and investigated the clinical utility of the AI method. Methods Five thousand normal chest x-rays and 2,517 images with cardiomegaly and CTR values, were analyzed using manua… Show more

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“…The preferred result is when the user can accept the AI results without further interaction, which is considered an excellent grade result in our study. In our 2021 study [ 9 ] of the AI-assisted method, we found that our model could achieve an excellent grade in only about 40% of images, lower than our desired result of around 70%. In a more recent study [ 10 ], we developed an improved model architecture and better training methodology that achieved CTR measurement with an average error on-par with manual measurement by experts.…”
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confidence: 57%
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“…The preferred result is when the user can accept the AI results without further interaction, which is considered an excellent grade result in our study. In our 2021 study [ 9 ] of the AI-assisted method, we found that our model could achieve an excellent grade in only about 40% of images, lower than our desired result of around 70%. In a more recent study [ 10 ], we developed an improved model architecture and better training methodology that achieved CTR measurement with an average error on-par with manual measurement by experts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…Due to the retrospective nature of the study, informed consent was not required. The validation dataset was from our previous investigation (Si069/2020) of observer and method validation [ 9 ], and was employed here to compare the performance of our improved DL models to the previous one. Briefly, there were 7517 PA-upright-CXR images acquired between 2010 and 2019 from patients >17 years of age, from randomly selected normal images (5000) and all cardiomegaly images with CTR measurement reports (2517).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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