A Deep Learning-Based Cad System For Renal Allograft Assessment: Diffusion, Bold, And Clinical Biomarkers

2020 
Recently, studies for non-invasive renal transplant evaluation have been explored to control allograft rejection. In this paper, a computer-aided diagnostic system has been developed to accommodate with an early-stage renal transplant status assessment, called RT-CAD. Our model of this system integrated multiple sources for a more accurate diagnosis: two image-based sources and two clinical-based sources. The image-based sources included apparent diffusion coefficients (ADCs) and the amount of deoxygenated hemoglobin $(\mathrm{R}2^{*})$. More specifically, these ADCs were extracted from 47 diffusion weighted magnetic resonance imaging (DW-MRI) scans at 11 different b-values (b0, b50, b100, …, b1000 s/mm2), while the $\mathrm{R}2^{*}$ values were extracted from 30 blood oxygen leveldependent MRI (BOLD-MRI) scans at 5 different echo times (2ms,7ms, 12ms, 17ms, and 22ms). The clinical sources included serum creatinine (SCr) and creatinine clearance (CrCl). First, the kidney was segmented through the RT-CAD system using a geometric deformable model called a level-set method. Second, both ADCs and $\mathrm{R}2^{*}$ were estimated for common patients (N=30) and then were integrated with the corresponding SCr and CrCl. Last, these integrated biomarkers were considered the discriminatory features to be used as trainers and testers for future deep learning-based classifiers such as stacked auto-encoders (SAEs). We used a k-fold cross-validation criteria to evaluate the RT-CAD system diagnostic performance, which achieved the following scores: 93.3%, 90.0%, and 95.0% in terms of accuracy, sensitivity, and specificity in differentiating between acute renal rejection (AR) and non-rejection (NR). The reliability and completeness of the RT-CAD system was further accepted by the area under the curve score of 0.92. The conclusions ensured that the presented RT-CAD system has a high reliability to diagnose the status of the renal transplant in a non-invasive way.
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