Micromachines (Nov 2021)

Three-Dimensional Semantic Segmentation of Pituitary Adenomas Based on the Deep Learning Framework-nnU-Net: A Clinical Perspective

  • Xujun Shu,
  • Yijie Zhou,
  • Fangye Li,
  • Tao Zhou,
  • Xianghui Meng,
  • Fuyu Wang,
  • Zhizhong Zhang,
  • Jian Pu,
  • Bainan Xu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/mi12121473
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 12
p. 1473

Abstract

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This study developed and evaluated nnU-Net models for three-dimensional semantic segmentation of pituitary adenomas (PAs) from contrast-enhanced T1 (T1ce) images, with aims to train a deep learning-based model cost-effectively and apply it to clinical practice. Methods: This study was conducted in two phases. In phase one, two models were trained with nnUNet using distinct PA datasets. Model 1 was trained with 208 PAs in total, and model 2 was trained with 109 primary nonfunctional pituitary adenomas (NFPA). In phase two, the performances of the two models were investigated according to the Dice similarity coefficient (DSC) in the leave-out test dataset. Results: Both models performed well (DSC > 0.8) for PAs with volumes > 1000 mm3, but unsatisfactorily (DSC 3. Conclusions: Both nnU-Net models showed good segmentation performance for PAs > 1000 mm3 (75% of the dataset) and limited performance for PAs 3 (25% of the dataset). Model 2 trained with fewer samples was more cost-effective. We propose to combine the use of model-based segmentation for PA > 1000 mm3 and manual segmentation for PA 3 in clinical practice at the current stage.

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