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AI: Can It Make a Difference to the Predictive Value of Ultrasound Breast Biopsy?

Jean L. Browne, M. Pascual, Jorge Eduardo Pérez Pérez, Sulimar Salazar, B. Valero, Ignacio Rodríguez, Darío Cassina, Juan Luis Alcázar, S. Guerriero, B. Graupera

2023Diagnostics19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

(1) Background: This study aims to compare the ground truth (pathology results) against the BI-RADS classification of images acquired while performing breast ultrasound diagnostic examinations that led to a biopsy and against the result of processing the same images through the AI algorithm KOIOS DS TM (KOIOS). (2) Methods: All results of biopsies performed with ultrasound guidance during 2019 were recovered from the pathology department. Readers selected the image which better represented the BI-RADS classification, confirmed correlation to the biopsied image, and submitted it to the KOIOS AI software. The results of the BI-RADS classification of the diagnostic study performed at our institution were set against the KOIOS classification and both were compared to the pathology reports. (3) Results: 403 cases were included in this study. Pathology rendered 197 malignant and 206 benign reports. Four biopsies on BI-RADS 0 and two images are included. Of fifty BI-RADS 3 cases biopsied, only seven rendered cancers. All but one had a positive or suspicious cytology; all were classified as suspicious by KOIOS. Using KOIOS, 17 B3 biopsies could have been avoided. Of 347 BI-RADS 4, 5, and 6 cases, 190 were malignant (54.7%). Because only KOIOS suspicious and probably malignant categories should be biopsied, 312 biopsies would have resulted in 187 malignant lesions (60%), but 10 cancers would have been missed. (4) Conclusions: KOIOS had a higher ratio of positive biopsies in this selected case study vis-à-vis the BI-RADS 4, 5 and 6 categories. A large number of biopsies in the BI-RADS 3 category could have been avoided.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineBiopsyRadiologyUltrasoundBI-RADSPredictive valueCytologyBreast ultrasoundPathologyBreast cancerMammographyCancerInternal medicineAI in cancer detectionRadiomics and Machine Learning in Medical ImagingCervical Cancer and HPV Research
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