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Automatic detection and segmentation of multiple brain metastases on magnetic resonance image using asymmetric UNet architecture

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PHYSICS IN MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY
卷 66, 期 1, 页码 -

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IOP Publishing Ltd
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6560/abca53

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brain metastasis; medical imaging; asymmetric Unet

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Detection of brain metastases is a crucial task in cancer management, and the study introduced a novel asym-UNet architecture to enhance the accuracy of automated detection methods. The asym-UNet showed a balance between sensitivity and false detection rate, resulting in competitive segmentation performance and improved detection of small brain metastases compared to traditional methods.
Detection of brain metastases is a paramount task in cancer management due both to the number of high-risk patients and the difficulty of achieving consistent detection. In this study, we aim to improve the accuracy of automated brain metastasis (BM) detection methods using a novel asymmetric UNet (asym-UNet) architecture. An end-to-end asymmetric 3D-UNet architecture, with two down-sampling arms and one up-sampling arm, was constructed to capture the imaging features. The two down-sampling arms were trained using two different kernels (3 x 3 x 3 and 1 x 1 x 3, respectively) with the kernel (1 x 1 x 3) dominating the learning. As a comparison, vanilla single 3D UNets were trained with different kernels and evaluated using the same datasets. Voxel-based Dice similarity coefficient (DSCv), sensitivity (S-v), precision (P-v), BM-based sensitivity (S-BM), and false detection rate (F-BM) were used to evaluate model performance. Contrast-enhanced T1 MR images from 195 patients with a total of 1034 BMs were solicited from our institutional stereotactic radiosurgery database. The patient cohort was split into training (160 patients, 809 lesions), validation (20 patients, 136 lesions), and testing (15 patients, 89 lesions) datasets. The lesions in the testing dataset were further divided into two subgroups based on the diameters (small S = 1-10 mm, large L = 11-26 mm). In the testing dataset, there were 72 and 17 BMs in the S and L sub-groups, respectively. Among all trained networks, asym-UNet achieved the highest DSCv of 0.84 and lowest F-BM of 0.24. Although vanilla 3D-UNet with a single 1 x 1 x 3 kernel achieved the highest sensitivities for the S group, it resulted in the lowest precision and highest false detection rate. Asym-UNet was shown to balance sensitivity and false detection rate as well as keep the segmentation accuracy high. The novel asym-UNet segmentation network showed overall competitive segmentation performance and more pronounced improvement in hard-to-detect small BMs comparing to the vanilla single 3D UNet.

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