用于基于 CT 的人体成分分析的增强型肌肉和脂肪分割:一项比较研究。

IF 2.3 3区 医学 Q3 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Benjamin Hou, Tejas Sudharshan Mathai, Jianfei Liu, Christopher Parnell, Ronald M Summers
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目的:通过常规腹部 CT 测量身体成分可对无症状和患病患者进行个性化风险评估。特别是,肌肉和脂肪的衰减和体积测量与重要的临床结果有关,如心血管事件、骨折和死亡。本研究评估了一种用于肌肉和脂肪(皮下和内脏)分割的内部工具与成熟的公共 TotalSegmentator 工具相比的可靠性:我们对公开的 SAROS 数据集中的 900 个 CT 系列进行了评估,重点是肌肉、皮下脂肪和内脏脂肪。我们采用 Dice 评分来评估皮下脂肪和肌肉分割的准确性。由于缺乏内脏脂肪的地面实况分割,因此采用了 Cohen's Kappa 来评估工具之间的分割一致性:结果:我们的内部工具在皮下脂肪的 Dice 值(83.8 对 80.8)和肌肉分割的 Dice 值(87.6 对 83.2)上分别提高了 3%和 5%。Wilcoxon 符号秩检验表明,我们的结果存在统计学差异,P < 0.01。在内脏脂肪方面,Cohen's Kappa 得分为 0.856,表明两种工具之间几乎完全一致。我们的内部工具在肌肉体积(R 2 =0.99)、肌肉衰减(R 2 =0.93)和皮下脂肪体积(R 2 =0.99)方面也显示出很强的相关性,而皮下脂肪衰减(R 2 =0.45)则显示出中等程度的相关性:我们的研究结果表明,我们的内部工具在测量皮下脂肪和肌肉方面优于 TotalSegmentator。内脏脂肪的 Cohen's Kappa 分数很高,这表明两种工具之间的一致性达到了可靠的水平。这些结果证明了我们的工具在提高身体成分分析准确性方面的潜力。
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Enhanced muscle and fat segmentation for CT-based body composition analysis: a comparative study.

Enhanced muscle and fat segmentation for CT-based body composition analysis: a comparative study.

Purpose: Body composition measurements from routine abdominal CT can yield personalized risk assessments for asymptomatic and diseased patients. In particular, attenuation and volume measures of muscle and fat are associated with important clinical outcomes, such as cardiovascular events, fractures, and death. This study evaluates the reliability of an Internal tool for the segmentation of muscle and fat (subcutaneous and visceral) as compared to the well-established public TotalSegmentator tool.

Methods: We assessed the tools across 900 CT series from the publicly available SAROS dataset, focusing on muscle, subcutaneous fat, and visceral fat. The Dice score was employed to assess accuracy in subcutaneous fat and muscle segmentation. Due to the lack of ground truth segmentations for visceral fat, Cohen's Kappa was utilized to assess segmentation agreement between the tools.

Results: Our Internal tool achieved a 3% higher Dice (83.8 vs. 80.8) for subcutaneous fat and a 5% improvement (87.6 vs. 83.2) for muscle segmentation, respectively. A Wilcoxon signed-rank test revealed that our results were statistically different with p < 0.01. For visceral fat, the Cohen's Kappa score of 0.856 indicated near-perfect agreement between the two tools. Our internal tool also showed very strong correlations for muscle volume (R 2 =0.99), muscle attenuation (R 2 =0.93), and subcutaneous fat volume (R 2 =0.99) with a moderate correlation for subcutaneous fat attenuation (R 2 =0.45).

Conclusion: Our findings indicated that our Internal tool outperformed TotalSegmentator in measuring subcutaneous fat and muscle. The high Cohen's Kappa score for visceral fat suggests a reliable level of agreement between the two tools. These results demonstrate the potential of our tool in advancing the accuracy of body composition analysis.

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International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery
International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL-RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
CiteScore
5.90
自引率
6.70%
发文量
243
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Journal for Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery (IJCARS) is a peer-reviewed journal that provides a platform for closing the gap between medical and technical disciplines, and encourages interdisciplinary research and development activities in an international environment.
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