Diagnostics (Oct 2021)

Detection Accuracy and Latency of Colorectal Lesions with Computer-Aided Detection System Based on Low-Bias Evaluation

  • Hiroaki Matsui,
  • Shunsuke Kamba,
  • Hideka Horiuchi,
  • Sho Takahashi,
  • Masako Nishikawa,
  • Akihiro Fukuda,
  • Aya Tonouchi,
  • Natsumaro Kutsuna,
  • Yuki Shimahara,
  • Naoto Tamai,
  • Kazuki Sumiyama

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics11101922
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 10
p. 1922

Abstract

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We developed a computer-aided detection (CADe) system to detect and localize colorectal lesions by modifying You-Only-Look-Once version 3 (YOLO v3) and evaluated its performance in two different settings. The test dataset was obtained from 20 randomly selected patients who underwent endoscopic resection for 69 colorectal lesions at the Jikei University Hospital between June 2017 and February 2018. First, we evaluated the diagnostic performances using still images randomly and automatically extracted from video recordings of the entire endoscopic procedure at intervals of 5 s, without eliminating poor quality images. Second, the latency of lesion detection by the CADe system from the initial appearance of lesions was investigated by reviewing the videos. A total of 6531 images, including 662 images with a lesion, were studied in the image-based analysis. The AUC, sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, negative predictive value, and accuracy were 0.983, 94.6%, 95.2%, 68.8%, 99.4%, and 95.1%, respectively. The median time for detecting colorectal lesions measured in the lesion-based analysis was 0.67 s. In conclusion, we proved that the originally developed CADe system based on YOLO v3 could accurately and instantaneously detect colorectal lesions using the test dataset obtained from videos, mitigating operator selection biases.

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