2023
DOI: 10.3389/fmed.2023.1102437
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Validation of a deep neural network-based algorithm supporting clinical management of adnexal mass

Abstract: BackgroundConservative management of adnexal mass is warranted when there is imaging-based and clinical evidence of benign characteristics. Malignancy risk is, however, a concern due to the mortality rate of ovarian cancer. Malignancy occurs in 10–15% of adnexal masses that go to surgery, whereas the rate of malignancy is much lower in masses clinically characterized as benign or indeterminate. Additional diagnostic tests could assist conservative management of these patients. Here we report the clinical valid… Show more

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“…We calculated the MIA3G score for each qualified patient as previously described ( 28 , 29 ). The validated MIA3G stratified the malignancy risk of a suspicious adnexal mass, based on an “at risk” score from 0 to 10, into the LP (MIA3G <5.0) or IND (MIA3G ≥ 5.0) category, with negative predictive value >99% ( 28 ).…”
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“…We calculated the MIA3G score for each qualified patient as previously described ( 28 , 29 ). The validated MIA3G stratified the malignancy risk of a suspicious adnexal mass, based on an “at risk” score from 0 to 10, into the LP (MIA3G <5.0) or IND (MIA3G ≥ 5.0) category, with negative predictive value >99% ( 28 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All data and samples were obtained from enrolled participants for the clinical study (14–2023) and in the independent prospective study, (RP 04–2019, RP 05–2019, RP 08–2020) ( 29 ), which were carried out according to the Institutional Review Board-reviewed protocols.…”
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