Coluna/Columna (Mar 2015)

Application of a semiautomatic classifier for modic and disk hernia changes in magnetic resonance

  • Eduardo López Arce Vivas,
  • Francisco Javier Cisneros Oliva,
  • Rita Quetziquel Fuentes Aguilar,
  • Alejandro García González,
  • José González Cruz,
  • José María Jiménez Ávila

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S1808-1851201514010R121
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 18 – 22

Abstract

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OBJECTIVE: Early detection of degenerative changes in lumbar intervertebral disc by magnetic resonance imaging in a semiautomatic classifier for prevention of degenerative disease. METHOD: MRIs were selected with a diagnosis of degenerative disc disease or back pain from January to May 2014, with a sample of 23 patients and a total of 170 disks evaluated by sagittal T2 MRI image, first evaluated by a specialist physician in training and them were introduced into the software, being the results compared. RESULTS: One hundred and fifteen discs were evaluated by a programmed semiautomatic classifier to identify MODIC changes and hernia, which produced results "normal or MODIC" and "normal or abnormal", respectively. With a total of 230 readings, of which 141 were correct, 84 were reading errors and 10 readings were undiagnosed, the semiautomatic classifier is a useful tool for early diagnosis or established disease and is easy to apply because of the speed and ease of use; however, at this early stage of development, software is inferior to clinical observations and the results were from around 65% to 60% certainty for MODIC rating and 61% to 58% for disc herniation, compared with clinical evaluations. CONCLUSION: The comparative results between the two doctors were 94 consistent results and only 21 errors, which represents 81% certainty.

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