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AutoFB: Automating Fetal Biometry Estimation from Standard Ultrasound Planes

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2021-07-13 v1 Machine Learning Image and Video Processing

Abstract

During pregnancy, ultrasound examination in the second trimester can assess fetal size according to standardized charts. To achieve a reproducible and accurate measurement, a sonographer needs to identify three standard 2D planes of the fetal anatomy (head, abdomen, femur) and manually mark the key anatomical landmarks on the image for accurate biometry and fetal weight estimation. This can be a time-consuming operator-dependent task, especially for a trainee sonographer. Computer-assisted techniques can help in automating the fetal biometry computation process. In this paper, we present a unified automated framework for estimating all measurements needed for the fetal weight assessment. The proposed framework semantically segments the key fetal anatomies using state-of-the-art segmentation models, followed by region fitting and scale recovery for the biometry estimation. We present an ablation study of segmentation algorithms to show their robustness through 4-fold cross-validation on a dataset of 349 ultrasound standard plane images from 42 pregnancies. Moreover, we show that the network with the best segmentation performance tends to be more accurate for biometry estimation. Furthermore, we demonstrate that the error between clinically measured and predicted fetal biometry is lower than the permissible error during routine clinical measurements.

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@article{arxiv.2107.05255,
  title  = {AutoFB: Automating Fetal Biometry Estimation from Standard Ultrasound Planes},
  author = {Sophia Bano and Brian Dromey and Francisco Vasconcelos and Raffaele Napolitano and Anna L. David and Donald M. Peebles and Danail Stoyanov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2107.05255},
  year   = {2021}
}

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Accepted at MICCAI 2021