npj Digital Medicine (Sep 2022)

Ageing and degeneration analysis using ageing-related dynamic attention on lateral cephalometric radiographs

  • Zhiyong Zhang,
  • Ningtao Liu,
  • Zhang Guo,
  • Licheng Jiao,
  • Aaron Fenster,
  • Wenfan Jin,
  • Yuxiang Zhang,
  • Jie Chen,
  • Chunxia Yan,
  • Shuiping Gou

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41746-022-00681-y
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1
pp. 1 – 15

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Abstract With the increase of the ageing in the world’s population, the ageing and degeneration studies of physiological characteristics in human skin, bones, and muscles become important topics. Research on the ageing of bones, especially the skull, are paid much attention in recent years. In this study, a novel deep learning method representing the ageing-related dynamic attention (ARDA) is proposed. The proposed method can quantitatively display the ageing salience of the bones and their change patterns with age on lateral cephalometric radiographs images (LCR) images containing the craniofacial and cervical spine. An age estimation-based deep learning model based on 14142 LCR images from 4 to 40 years old individuals is trained to extract ageing-related features, and based on these features the ageing salience maps are generated by the Grad-CAM method. All ageing salience maps with the same age are merged as an ARDA map corresponding to that age. Ageing salience maps show that ARDA is mainly concentrated in three regions in LCR images: the teeth, craniofacial, and cervical spine regions. Furthermore, the dynamic distribution of ARDA at different ages and instances in LCR images is quantitatively analyzed. The experimental results on 3014 cases show that ARDA can accurately reflect the development and degeneration patterns in LCR images.