TY - GEN
T1 - B-line detection using amplitude modulation-frequency modulation (AM-FM) features
AU - Chau, Gustavo
AU - Mamani, Gabriela
AU - Pozo Fortunic, Edmundo
AU - Serpa, Sergio
AU - Zenteno, Omar
AU - Ramos, Dante
AU - Penã, Gilberto
AU - Fredes, Gilma
AU - Chura, Elizabeth
AU - Ticona, Eduardo
AU - Manella, Haley
AU - Lobo, Viveta
AU - Dahl, Jeremy
AU - Castañeda, Benjamín V.
AU - Lavarello, Roberto
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 SPIE.
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - Pneumonia is one of the most common acute respiratory infections among pediatric populations worldwide. Ultrasound is becoming increasingly important in the diagnosis of lung diseases as a more portable and safer alternative to X-ray imaging. In the current work, we present a new automatic system for detection of B-lines, one of the distinctive features of pneumonic ultrasound scans, using amplitude modulation-frequency modulation (AM-FM). Features are evaluated on 109 videos obtained from 100 pediatric patients using a Verasonics V1 scanner. Further, the results were compared to the ones obtained with a previously published spectral feature (SF) method. Sensitivities of 92% and 83% and specificities of 91% and 70% were obtained on zone-1 and zone-2 of the lungs, respectively. In contrast, the SF method provided sensitivities of 72% and 68% in zone-1 and zone-2, respectively, and specificities of 68% and 46% in zone-1 and zone-2, respectively. In addition, the AM-FM method allowed increasing the F1-score when compared to the SF method from 70% to 87% and from 61% to 78% in zone-1 and zone-2, respectively. The results suggest the proposed method may be useful for the computer assisted diagnosis of pneumonia.
AB - Pneumonia is one of the most common acute respiratory infections among pediatric populations worldwide. Ultrasound is becoming increasingly important in the diagnosis of lung diseases as a more portable and safer alternative to X-ray imaging. In the current work, we present a new automatic system for detection of B-lines, one of the distinctive features of pneumonic ultrasound scans, using amplitude modulation-frequency modulation (AM-FM). Features are evaluated on 109 videos obtained from 100 pediatric patients using a Verasonics V1 scanner. Further, the results were compared to the ones obtained with a previously published spectral feature (SF) method. Sensitivities of 92% and 83% and specificities of 91% and 70% were obtained on zone-1 and zone-2 of the lungs, respectively. In contrast, the SF method provided sensitivities of 72% and 68% in zone-1 and zone-2, respectively, and specificities of 68% and 46% in zone-1 and zone-2, respectively. In addition, the AM-FM method allowed increasing the F1-score when compared to the SF method from 70% to 87% and from 61% to 78% in zone-1 and zone-2, respectively. The results suggest the proposed method may be useful for the computer assisted diagnosis of pneumonia.
KW - AM-FM analysis
KW - lung ultrasound
KW - pneumonia
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85049305410&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1117/12.2285224
DO - 10.1117/12.2285224
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85049305410
T3 - Progress in Biomedical Optics and Imaging - Proceedings of SPIE
BT - Medical Imaging 2018
A2 - Duric, Neb
A2 - Byram, Brett C.
PB - SPIE
T2 - Medical Imaging 2018: Ultrasonic Imaging and Tomography
Y2 - 13 February 2018 through 15 February 2018
ER -