Glioma segmentation with DWI weighted images, conventional anatomical images, and post-contrast enhancement magnetic resonance imaging images by U-Net

(2022) Glioma segmentation with DWI weighted images, conventional anatomical images, and post-contrast enhancement magnetic resonance imaging images by U-Net. Phys Eng Sci Med. ISSN 2662-4729

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Abstract

Glioma segmentation is believed to be one of the most important stages of treatment management. Recent developments in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) protocols have led to a renewed interest in using automatic glioma segmentation with different MRI image weights. U-Net is a major area of interest within the field of automatic glioma segmentation. This paper examines the impact of different input MRI image-weight on the U-Net output performance for glioma segmentation. One hundred forty-nine glioma patients were scanned with a 1.5T MRI scanner. The main MRI image-weights acquired are diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) weighted images (b50, b500, b1000, Apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) map, Exponential apparent diffusion coefficient (eADC) map), anatomical image-weights (T(2), T(1), T(2)-FLAIR), and post enhancement image-weights (T(1)Gd). The U-Net and data augmentation are used to segment the glioma tumors. Having the Dice coefficient and accuracy enabled us to compare our results with the previous study. The first set of analyses examined the impact of epoch number on the accuracy of U-Net, and nepoch = 20 was selected for U-Net training. The mean Dice coefficient for b50, b500, b1000, ADC map, eADC map, T(2), T(1), T(2)-FLAIR, and T(1)Gd image weights for glioma segmentation with U-Net were calculated 0.892, 0.872, 0.752, 0.931, 0.944, 0.762, 0.721, 0.896, 0.694 respectively. This study has found that, DWI image-weights have a higher diagnostic value for glioma segmentation with U-Net in comparison with anatomical image-weights and post enhancement image-weights. The results of this investigation show that ADC and eADC maps have higher performance for glioma segmentation with U-Net.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: Apparent diffusion coefficient Exponential apparent diffusion coefficient Glioma Segmentation U-Net
Journal or Publication Title: Phys Eng Sci Med
Journal Index: Pubmed
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.1007/s13246-022-01164-w
ISSN: 2662-4729
Depositing User: Zahra Otroj
URI: http://eprints.mui.ac.ir/id/eprint/16471

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