Magnetic resonance imaging | 2021

Segmentation of whole breast and fibroglandular tissue using nnU-Net in dynamic contrast enhanced MR images.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


PURPOSE\nSegmentation of the whole breast and fibroglandular tissue (FGT) is important for quantitatively analyzing the breast cancer risk in the dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance (DCE-MR) images. The purpose of this study is to improve the accuracy and efficiency of the segmentation of the whole breast and FGT in 3-D fat-suppressed DCE-MR images with a versatile deep learning (DL) framework.\n\n\nMETHODS\nWe randomly collected 100 breast DCE-MR scans from Shanghai Cancer Hospital of Fudan University. The MR scans in the dataset were different in both the spatial resolution and the MR scanners employed. Furthermore, four breast density categories were assessed by radiologists based on Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System (BI-RADS) of American College of Radiology. The dataset was separated into the training and the testing sets, while keeping a balanced distribution of scans with different imaging parameters and density categories. The nnU-Net has been recently proposed to automatically adapt preprocessing strategies and network architectures for a given medical image dataset, thus showing a great potential in the systematic adaptation of DL methods to different datasets. In this study, we applied the nnU-Net to segment the whole breast and FGT in 3-D fat-suppressed DCE-MR images. Five-fold cross validation was employed to train and validate the segmentation method.\n\n\nRESULTS\nThe segmentation performance was evaluated with the volume and surface agreement metrics between the DL-based automatic and the manually delineated masks, as quantified with the following measures: the average Dice volume overlap (0.968\u202f±\u202f0.017 and 0.877\u202f±\u202f0.081), the average surface distances (0.201\u202f±\u202f0.080\u202fmm and 0.310\u202f±\u202f0.043\u202fmm), and the Pearson correlation coefficient of masks (0.995 and 0.972) between the automatic and the manually delineated masks, as calculated for the whole breast and the FGT segmentation, respectively. The correlation coefficient between the breast densities obtained with the DL-based segmentation and the manual delineation was 0.981. There was a positive bias of 0.8% (DL-based relative to manual) in breast density measurement with the Bland-Altman plot. The execution time of the DL-based segmentation was approximately 20\u202fs for the whole breast segmentation and 15\u202fs for the FGT segmentation.\n\n\nCONCLUSIONS\nOur DL-based segmentation framework using nnU-Net could robustly achieve high accuracy and efficiency across variable MR imaging settings without extra pre- or post-processing procedures. It would be useful for developing DCE-MR-based CAD systems to quantify breast cancer risk and to be integrated into the clinical workflow.

Volume None
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DOI 10.1016/j.mri.2021.06.017
Language English
Journal Magnetic resonance imaging

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