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Automated CT Staging of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Severity for Predicting Disease Progression and Mortality with a Deep Learning Convolutional Neural Network
Authors
Douglas J Conrad
Kyle A Hasenstab
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Albert Hsiao
for the COPDGene Investigators
Seth Kligerman
David A Lynch
Tara Retson
Nancy Yuan
Publication date
1 April 2021
Publisher
eScholarship, University of California
Abstract
PurposeTo develop a deep learning-based algorithm to stage the severity of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) through quantification of emphysema and air trapping on CT images and to assess the ability of the proposed stages to prognosticate 5-year progression and mortality.Materials and methodsIn this retrospective study, an algorithm using co-registration and lung segmentation was developed in-house to automate quantification of emphysema and air trapping from inspiratory and expiratory CT images. The algorithm was then tested in a separate group of 8951 patients from the COPD Genetic Epidemiology study (date range, 2007-2017). With measurements of emphysema and air trapping, bivariable thresholds were determined to define CT stages of severity (mild, moderate, severe, and very severe) and were evaluated for their ability to prognosticate disease progression and mortality using logistic regression and Cox regression.ResultsOn the basis of CT stages, the odds of disease progression were greatest among patients with very severe disease (odds ratio [OR], 2.67; 95% CI: 2.02, 3.53; P < .001) and were elevated in patients with moderate disease (OR, 1.50; 95% CI: 1.22, 1.84; P = .001). The hazard ratio of mortality for very severe disease at CT was 2.23 times the normal ratio (95% CI: 1.93, 2.58; P < .001). When combined with Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (GOLD) staging, patients with GOLD stage 2 disease had the greatest odds of disease progression when the CT stage was severe (OR, 4.48; 95% CI: 3.18, 6.31; P < .001) or very severe (OR, 4.72; 95% CI: 3.13, 7.13; P < .001).ConclusionAutomated CT algorithms can facilitate staging of COPD severity, have diagnostic performance comparable with that of spirometric GOLD staging, and provide further prognostic value when used in conjunction with GOLD staging.Supplemental material is available for this article.© RSNA, 2021See also commentary by Kalra and Ebrahimian in this issue
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