ACCELERATING COVID-19 DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSISWITH EXPLAINABLE ULTRASOUND IMAGE ANALYSIS: AN AI TOOL

利用可解释的超声图像分析加速新冠肺炎鉴别诊断:一种人工智能工具

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Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Lung ultrasound with an artificial intelligence (AI) application provides a low-cost, non-invasive diagnostic that can play a supporting role in diagnosing COVID-19, especially in areas without PCR/CT access. [1][2] Especially throughout the COVID-19 pandemic fast, safe and highly sensitive diagnostic tools are crucial. [3] The goal of this work was twofold: 1. create a publicly available dataset of lung ultrasound images/videos and 2. train an AI algorithm to detect and classify COVID-19 on lung ultrasound images and videos. MATERIALS: The largest publicly available COVID-19 lung ultrasound dataset was created from a variety of sources, with > 200 videos and > 50 images. The dataset is heterogeneous, mostly acquired with a convex transducer and according to BLUE protocol. Using available additional patient information, lung ultrasound images in the dataset were categorized as COVID-19, bacterial pneumonia, other viral pneumonia, and healthy. In addition, two independent reviewers evaluated the visible pathologies in the lung ultrasound images. On the dataset, an in-depth study of deep learning methods for differential diagnosis of lung pathologies was performed. RESULTS: In the COVID-19 ultrasound images and videos lung ultrasound signs of a nonspecific pneuomia (fragmented pleural lines, B-lines, (subpleural) consolidations, aero bronchograms and pleural effusions) were visible.The frame-based model correctly distinguished COVID-19 lung ultrasound images from healthy and bacterial pneumonia with a sensitivity of 0.90 ± 0.08 and a specificity of 0.96 ± 0.04. CONCLUSIONS: Our work shows promising results of AI application in the field of lung sonography using COVID-19 as an example. Currently, the AI model is in the clinical trial phase. The data set as well as the code for the CNN are publicly available: https://github.com/BorgwardtLab/covid19_ultrasound. The provided dataset facilitates the validation of lung ultrasound based neural networks to develop fast, accessible screening methods for pulmonary diseases.

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