Detecting drug-resistant tuberculosis in chest radiographs
Jaeger S, Juarez-Espinosa OH, Candemir S, Poostchi M, Yang F, Kim L, Ding M, Folio LR, et al. (13 authors)
International journal of computer assisted radiology and surgery · 2018-10
Abstract
Purpose Tuberculosis is a major global health threat claiming millions of lives each year. While the total number of tuberculosis cases has been decreasing over the last years, the rise of drug-resistant tuberculosis has reduced the chance of controlling the disease. The purpose is to implement a timely diagnosis of drug-resistant tuberculosis, which is essential to administering adequate treatment regimens and stopping the further transmission of drug-resistant tuberculosis. Methods A main tool for diagnosing tuberculosis is the conventional chest X-ray. We are investigating the possibility of discriminating automatically between drug-resistant and drug-sensitive tuberculosis in chest X-rays by means of image analysis and machine learning methods. Results For discriminating between drug-sensitive and drug-resistant tuberculosis, we achieve an area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC) of up to 66%, using an artificial neural network in combination with a set of shape and texture features. We did not observe any significant difference in the results when including follow-up X-rays for each patient. Conclusion Our results suggest that a chest X-ray contains information about the likelihood of a drug-resistant tuberculosis infection, which can be exploited computationally. We therefore suggest to repeat the experiments of our pilot study on a larger set of chest X-rays.
MeSH terms
- Humans
- Tuberculosis, Multidrug-Resistant
- Diagnosis, Differential
- Tomography, X-Ray Computed
- Radiography, Thoracic
- Probability
- Pilot Projects
- ROC Curve
- Middle Aged
- Female
- Male
- Machine Learning
- Neural Networks, Computer