Early Diagnosis of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease from Chest X-Rays using Transfer Learning and Fusion Strategies
Ryan Wang, Li-Ching Chen, Lama Moukheiber, Mira Moukheiber, Dana, Moukheiber, Zach Zaiman, Sulaiman Moukheiber, Tess Litchman, Kenneth, Seastedt, Hari Trivedi, Rebecca Steinberg, Po-Chih Kuo, Judy Gichoya, Leo, Anthony Celi

TL;DR
This study develops deep learning models using transfer learning and fusion strategies on chest X-ray datasets to enable early, accessible screening for COPD, demonstrating improved generalizability and fairness across demographic groups.
Contribution
It introduces novel fusion schemes combining multi-site and multi-modal data for COPD detection from CXRs, addressing data diversity and fairness issues.
Findings
DL models can detect COPD from CXRs for early screening.
Multi-site data fusion improves model generalizability.
Fairness analysis shows consistent performance across demographics.
Abstract
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is one of the most common chronic illnesses in the world and the third leading cause of mortality worldwide. It is often underdiagnosed or not diagnosed until later in the disease course. Spirometry tests are the gold standard for diagnosing COPD but can be difficult to obtain, especially in resource-poor countries. Chest X-rays (CXRs), however, are readily available and may serve as a screening tool to identify patients with COPD who should undergo further testing. Currently, no research applies deep learning (DL) algorithms that use large multi-site and multi-modal data to detect COPD patients and evaluate fairness across demographic groups. We use three CXR datasets in our study, CheXpert to pre-train models, MIMIC-CXR to develop, and Emory-CXR to validate our models. The CXRs from patients in the early stage of COPD and not on mechanical…
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Taxonomy
TopicsChronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Research · Lung Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment
MethodsTest · Balanced Selection
