A deep learning-based approach to automatic proximal femur segmentation in quantitative CT images
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A deep learning-based approach to automatic proximal femur segmentation in quantitative CT images
Abstract
Automatic CT segmentation of proximal femur has a great potential for use in orthopedic diseases, especially in the imaging-based assessments of hip fracture risk. In this study, we proposed an approach based on deep learning for the fast and automatic extraction of the periosteal and endosteal contours of proximal femur in order to differentiate cortical and trabecular bone compartments. A three-dimensional (3D) end-to-end fully convolutional neural network (CNN), which can better combine the information among neighbor slices and get more accurate segmentation results by 3D CNN, was developed for our segmentation task. The separation of cortical and trabecular bones derived from the QCT software MIAF-Femur was used as the segmentation reference. Two models with the same network structures were trained, and they achieved a dice similarity coefficient (DSC) of 97.82% and 96.53% for the periosteal and endosteal contours, respectively. Compared with MIAF-Femur, it takes half an hour to segment a case, and our CNN model takes a few minutes. To verify the excellent performance of our model for proximal femoral segmentation, we measured the volumes of different parts of the proximal femur and compared it with the ground truth, and the relative errors of femur volume between predicted result and ground truth are all less than 5%. This approach will be expected helpful to measure the bone mineral densities of cortical and trabecular bones, and to evaluate the bone strength based on FEA.
Keywords: Convolutional neural network; Deep learning; Image segmentation; Proximal femur; Quantitative computed tomography.
© 2022. International Federation for Medical and Biological Engineering.
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