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Deployment and validation of an AI system for detecting abnormal chest radiographs in clinical settings.
Nguyen, Ngoc Huy; Nguyen, Ha Quy; Nguyen, Nghia Trung; Nguyen, Thang Viet; Pham, Hieu Huy; Nguyen, Tuan Ngoc-Minh.
Afiliação
  • Nguyen NH; Phu Tho Department of Health, Viet Tri, Vietnam.
  • Nguyen HQ; Medical Imaging Center, Vingroup Big Data Institute, Hanoi, Vietnam.
  • Nguyen NT; Smart Health Center, VinBigData JSC, Hanoi, Vietnam.
  • Nguyen TV; Smart Health Center, VinBigData JSC, Hanoi, Vietnam.
  • Pham HH; Smart Health Center, VinBigData JSC, Hanoi, Vietnam.
  • Nguyen TN; Smart Health Center, VinBigData JSC, Hanoi, Vietnam.
Front Digit Health ; 4: 890759, 2022.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35966141
Background: The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate a mechanism for deploying and validating an AI-based system for detecting abnormalities on chest X-ray scans at the Phu Tho General Hospital, Vietnam. We aim to investigate the performance of the system in real-world clinical settings and compare its effectiveness to the in-lab performance. Method: The AI system was directly integrated into the Hospital's Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS) after being trained on a fixed annotated dataset from other sources. The system's performance was prospectively measured by matching and comparing the AI results with the radiology reports of 6,285 chest X-ray examinations extracted from the Hospital Information System (HIS) over the last 2 months of 2020. The normal/abnormal status of a radiology report was determined by a set of rules and served as the ground truth. Results: Our system achieves an F1 score-the harmonic average of the recall and the precision-of 0.653 (95% CI 0.635, 0.671) for detecting any abnormalities on chest X-rays. This corresponds to an accuracy of 79.6%, a sensitivity of 68.6%, and a specificity of 83.9%. Conclusions: Computer-Aided Diagnosis (CAD) systems for chest radiographs using artificial intelligence (AI) have recently shown great potential as a second opinion for radiologists. However, the performances of such systems were mostly evaluated on a fixed dataset in a retrospective manner and, thus, far from the real performances in clinical practice. Despite a significant drop from the in-lab performance, our result establishes a reasonable level of confidence in applying such a system in real-life situations.
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