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A deep learning image analysis method for renal perfusion estimation in pseudo-continuous arterial spin labelling MRI

Autores: Oyarzun-Domeño, A. (Autor de correspondencia); Cia, I.; Echeverria-Chasco, R.; Fernández Seara, María Asunción; Martín Moreno, Paloma Leticia; García Fernández, Nuria; Bastarrika Alemañ, Gorka; Navallas, J.; Villanueva, A.
Título de la revista: MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING
ISSN: 0730-725X
Volumen: 104
Páginas: 39 - 51
Fecha de publicación: 2023
Resumen:
Accurate segmentation of renal tissues is an essential step for renal perfusion estimation and postoperative assessment of the allograft. Images are usually manually labeled, which is tedious and prone to human error. We present an image analysis method for the automatic estimation of renal perfusion based on perfusion magnetic resonance imaging. Specifically, non-contrasted pseudo-continuous arterial spin labeling (PCASL) images are used for kidney transplant evaluation and perfusion estimation, as a biomarker of the status of the allograft. The proposed method uses machine/deep learning tools for the segmentation and classification of renal cortical and medullary tissues and automates the estimation of perfusion values. Data from 16 transplant patients has been used for the experiments. The automatic analysis of differentiated tissues within the kidney, such as cortex and medulla, is performed by employing the time-intensity-curves of non-contrasted T1-weighted MRI series. Specifically, using the Dice similarity coefficient as a figure of merit, results above 93%, 92% and 82% are obtained for whole kidney, cortex, and medulla, respectively. Besides, estimated cortical and medullary perfusion values are considered to be within the acceptable ranges within clinical practice.
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