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Cine-MRI detection of abdominal adhesions with spatio-temporal deep learning

Image and Video Processing 2021-06-16 v1 Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition

Abstract

Adhesions are an important cause of chronic pain following abdominal surgery. Recent developments in abdominal cine-MRI have enabled the non-invasive diagnosis of adhesions. Adhesions are identified on cine-MRI by the absence of sliding motion during movement. Diagnosis and mapping of adhesions improves the management of patients with pain. Detection of abdominal adhesions on cine-MRI is challenging from both a radiological and deep learning perspective. We focus on classifying presence or absence of adhesions in sagittal abdominal cine-MRI series. We experimented with spatio-temporal deep learning architectures centered around a ConvGRU architecture. A hybrid architecture comprising a ResNet followed by a ConvGRU model allows to classify a whole time-series. Compared to a stand-alone ResNet with a two time-point (inspiration/expiration) input, we show an increase in classification performance (AUROC) from 0.74 to 0.83 (p<0.05p<0.05). Our full temporal classification approach adds only a small amount (5%) of parameters to the entire architecture, which may be useful for other medical imaging problems with a temporal dimension.

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@article{arxiv.2106.08094,
  title  = {Cine-MRI detection of abdominal adhesions with spatio-temporal deep learning},
  author = {Bram de Wilde and Richard P. G. ten Broek and Henkjan Huisman},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2106.08094},
  year   = {2021}
}

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Accepted at MIDL 2021 as short paper