Scientific Reports (Jun 2023)

Image quality assessment using deep learning in high b-value diffusion-weighted breast MRI

  • Lorenz A. Kapsner,
  • Eva L. Balbach,
  • Lukas Folle,
  • Frederik B. Laun,
  • Armin M. Nagel,
  • Andrzej Liebert,
  • Julius Emons,
  • Sabine Ohlmeyer,
  • Michael Uder,
  • Evelyn Wenkel,
  • Sebastian Bickelhaupt

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-37342-3
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
pp. 1 – 13

Abstract

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Abstract The objective of this IRB approved retrospective study was to apply deep learning to identify magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) artifacts on maximum intensity projections (MIP) of the breast, which were derived from diffusion weighted imaging (DWI) protocols. The dataset consisted of 1309 clinically indicated breast MRI examinations of 1158 individuals (median age [IQR]: 50 years [16.75 years]) acquired between March 2017 and June 2020, in which a DWI sequence with a high b-value equal to 1500 s/mm2 was acquired. From these, 2D MIP images were computed and the left and right breast were cropped out as regions of interest (ROI). The presence of MRI image artifacts on the ROIs was rated by three independent observers. Artifact prevalence in the dataset was 37% (961 out of 2618 images). A DenseNet was trained with a fivefold cross-validation to identify artifacts on these images. In an independent holdout test dataset (n = 350 images) artifacts were detected by the neural network with an area under the precision-recall curve of 0.921 and a positive predictive value of 0.981. Our results show that a deep learning algorithm is capable to identify MRI artifacts in breast DWI-derived MIPs, which could help to improve quality assurance approaches for DWI sequences of breast examinations in the future.