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Characterization of Optical Coherence Tomography Images for Colon Lesion Differentiation under Deep Learning

Cristina L. Saratxaga, Jorge Bote, Juan Francisco Ortega Morán, Artzai Picón, E. Terradillos, Nagore Arbide del Río, Nagore Andraka, Estíbaliz Garrote, Olga M. Conde

2021Applied Sciences21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

(1) Background: Clinicians demand new tools for early diagnosis and improved detection of colon lesions that are vital for patient prognosis. Optical coherence tomography (OCT) allows microscopical inspection of tissue and might serve as an optical biopsy method that could lead to in-situ diagnosis and treatment decisions; (2) Methods: A database of murine (rat) healthy, hyperplastic and neoplastic colonic samples with more than 94,000 images was acquired. A methodology that includes a data augmentation processing strategy and a deep learning model for automatic classification (benign vs. malignant) of OCT images is presented and validated over this dataset. Comparative evaluation is performed both over individual B-scan images and C-scan volumes; (3) Results: A model was trained and evaluated with the proposed methodology using six different data splits to present statistically significant results. Considering this, 0.9695 (±0.0141) sensitivity and 0.8094 (±0.1524) specificity were obtained when diagnosis was performed over B-scan images. On the other hand, 0.9821 (±0.0197) sensitivity and 0.7865 (±0.205) specificity were achieved when diagnosis was made considering all the images in the whole C-scan volume; (4) Conclusions: The proposed methodology based on deep learning showed great potential for the automatic characterization of colon polyps and future development of the optical biopsy paradigm.

Topics & Concepts

Optical coherence tomographyArtificial intelligenceDeep learningMedicineBiopsyRadiologyComputer sciencePattern recognition (psychology)Optical Coherence Tomography ApplicationsAI in cancer detectionPhotoacoustic and Ultrasonic Imaging
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