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27 February 2018 Automatic detection of kidney in 3D pediatric ultrasound images using deep neural networks
Pooneh R. Tabrizi, Awais Mansoor, Elijah Biggs, James Jago, Marius George Linguraru
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Abstract
Ultrasound (US) imaging is the routine and safe diagnostic modality for detecting pediatric urology problems, such as hydronephrosis in the kidney. Hydronephrosis is the swelling of one or both kidneys because of the build-up of urine. Early detection of hydronephrosis can lead to a substantial improvement in kidney health outcomes. Generally, US imaging is a challenging modality for the evaluation of pediatric kidneys with different shape, size, and texture characteristics. The aim of this study is to present an automatic detection method to help kidney analysis in pediatric 3DUS images. The method localizes the kidney based on its minimum volume oriented bounding box) using deep neural networks. Separate deep neural networks are trained to estimate the kidney position, orientation, and scale, making the method computationally efficient by avoiding full parameter training. The performance of the method was evaluated using a dataset of 45 kidneys (18 normal and 27 diseased kidneys diagnosed with hydronephrosis) through the leave-one-out cross validation method. Quantitative results show the proposed detection method could extract the kidney position, orientation, and scale ratio with root mean square values of 1.3 ± 0.9 mm, 6.34 ± 4.32 degrees, and 1.73 ± 0.04, respectively. This method could be helpful in automating kidney segmentation for routine clinical evaluation.
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Pooneh R. Tabrizi, Awais Mansoor, Elijah Biggs, James Jago, and Marius George Linguraru "Automatic detection of kidney in 3D pediatric ultrasound images using deep neural networks", Proc. SPIE 10575, Medical Imaging 2018: Computer-Aided Diagnosis, 105751Z (27 February 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2295206
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KEYWORDS
Kidney

Neural networks

Ultrasonography

3D image processing

Diagnostics

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