Automated selection of abdominal MRI series using a DICOM metadata classifier and selective use of a pixel-based classifier.

Accurate, automated MRI series identification is important for many applications, including display ("hanging") protocols, machine learning, and radiomics. The use of the series description or a pixel-based classifier each has limitations. We demonstrate a combined approach utilizing a DICOM metadat...

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Publicado en:Abdominal Radiology Vol. 49; no. 10; pp. 3735 - 3747
Autores principales: Miller, Chad M., Zhu, Zhe, Mazurowski, Maciej A., Bashir, Mustafa R., Wiggins, Walter F.
Formato: Journal Article
Publicado: Springer Nature Oct2024
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Sumario:Accurate, automated MRI series identification is important for many applications, including display ("hanging") protocols, machine learning, and radiomics. The use of the series description or a pixel-based classifier each has limitations. We demonstrate a combined approach utilizing a DICOM metadata-based classifier and selective use of a pixel-based classifier to identify abdominal MRI series. The metadata classifier was assessed alone as Group metadata and combined with selective use of the pixel-based classifier for predictions with less than 70% certainty (Group combined). The overall accuracy (mean and 95% confidence intervals) for Groups metadata and combined on the test dataset were 0.870 CI (0.824,0.912) and 0.930 CI (0.893,0.963), respectively. With this combined metadata and pixel-based approach, we demonstrate accurate classification of 95% or greater for all pre-contrast MRI series and improved performance for some post-contrast series.