Automatic hip osteoarthritis grading with uncertainty estimation from computed tomography using digitally-reconstructed radiographs
Masachika Masuda, Mazen Soufi, Yoshito Otake, Keisuke Uemura, Sotaro, Kono, Kazuma Takashima, Hidetoshi Hamada, Yi Gu, Masaki Takao, Seiji Okada,, Nobuhiko Sugano, Yoshinobu Sato

TL;DR
This study presents an automated deep learning approach to classify hip osteoarthritis severity from CT-derived radiographs, incorporating uncertainty estimation to predict classification reliability and facilitate large-scale disease analysis.
Contribution
Developed a novel deep learning model that classifies hip OA severity from CT images and estimates uncertainty to predict classification accuracy.
Findings
Deep learning models achieved ~0.65 exact class accuracy and 0.95 one-neighbor accuracy.
Model uncertainty correlated with classification errors, enabling error prediction.
The approach is validated on a large dataset, showing potential for large-scale OA assessment.
Abstract
Progression of hip osteoarthritis (hip OA) leads to pain and disability, likely leading to surgical treatment such as hip arthroplasty at the terminal stage. The severity of hip OA is often classified using the Crowe and Kellgren-Lawrence (KL) classifications. However, as the classification is subjective, we aimed to develop an automated approach to classify the disease severity based on the two grades using digitally-reconstructed radiographs (DRRs) from CT images. Automatic grading of the hip OA severity was performed using deep learning-based models. The models were trained to predict the disease grade using two grading schemes, i.e., predicting the Crowe and KL grades separately, and predicting a new ordinal label combining both grades and representing the disease progression of hip OA. The models were trained in classification and regression settings. In addition, the model…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBone and Joint Diseases · Rheumatoid Arthritis Research and Therapies · Osteoarthritis Treatment and Mechanisms
