Development of a multimodal vision transformer model for predicting traumatic versus degenerative rotator cuff tears on magnetic resonance imaging: A single‐centre retrospective study
Felix C. Oettl, Ali B. Malayeri, Pascal R. Furrer, Karl Wieser, Philipp Fürnstahl, Samy Bouaicha

TL;DR
This study explores using an AI model to distinguish between traumatic and degenerative rotator cuff tears in MRI scans, showing promising results.
Contribution
The novel use of a multimodal vision transformer model to differentiate traumatic and degenerative rotator cuff tears on MRI is presented.
Findings
The multimodal ViT model achieved 75% accuracy in differentiating traumatic and degenerative RCTs.
Saliency maps did not consistently highlight the rotator cuff, suggesting other imaging features may be important.
The model demonstrated robust generalization across patient subsets.
Abstract
The differentiation between traumatic and degenerative rotator cuff tears (RCTs remains a diagnostic challenge with significant implications for treatment planning. While magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is standard practice, traditional radiological interpretation has shown limited reliability in distinguishing these etiologies. This study evaluates the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) models, specifically a multimodal vision transformer (ViT), to differentiate between traumatic and degenerative RCT. In this retrospective, single‐centre study, 99 shoulder MRIs were analysed from patients who underwent surgery at a specialised university shoulder unit between 2016 and 2019. The cohort was divided into training (n = 79) and validation (n = 20) sets. The traumatic group required a documented relevant trauma (excluding simple lifting injuries), previously asymptomatic shoulder…
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Taxonomy
TopicsShoulder Injury and Treatment · Shoulder and Clavicle Injuries · Spine and Intervertebral Disc Pathology
