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PurposeTo develop and validate an artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm to decide whether dynamic contrast-enhanced (DCE) sequences are necessary in multiparametric prostate MRI.MethodsThis study was approved by the institutional review board and requirement for study-specific informed consent was waived. A mobile app was developed to integrate AI-based image quality analysis into clinical workflow. An expert radiologist provided reference decisions. Diagnostic performance parameters (sensitivity and specificity) were calculated and inter-reader agreement was evaluated.ResultsFully automated evaluation was possible in 87% of cases, with the application reaching a sensitivity of 80% and a specificity of 100% in selecting patients for multiparametric MRI. In 2% of patients, the application falsely decided on omitting DCE. With a technician reaching a sensitivity of 29% and specificity of 98%, and resident radiologists reaching sensitivity of 29% and specificity of 93%, the use of the application allowed a significant increase in sensitivity.ConclusionThe presented AI application accurately decides on a patient-specific MRI protocol based on image quality analysis, potentially allowing omission of DCE in the diagnostic workup of patients with suspected prostate cancer. This could streamline workflow and optimize time utilization of healthcare professionals.
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Jonas Kluckert
Andreas M. Hötker
Raffaele Da Mutten
European Journal of Radiology
ETH Zurich
University Hospital of Zurich
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68e64668b6db6435875d73a5 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejrad.2024.111581