Quantitative analysis and development of a computer-aided system for identification of regular pit patterns of colorectal lesions - 24/08/11
Riassunto |
Background |
Because pit pattern classification of colorectal lesions is clinically useful in determining treatment options for colorectal tumors but requires extensive training, we developed a computerized system to automatically quantify and thus classify pit patterns depicted on magnifying endoscopy images.
Objective |
To evaluate the utility and limitations of our automated pit pattern classification system.
Design |
Retrospective study.
Setting |
Department of endoscopy at a university hospital.
Main Outcome Measurements |
Performance of our automated computer-based system for classification of pit patterns on magnifying endoscopic images in comparison to classification by diagnosis of the 134 regular pit pattern images by an endoscopist.
Results |
For type I and II pit patterns, the results of discriminant analysis were in complete agreement with the endoscopic diagnoses. Type IIIl was diagnosed in 29 of 30 cases (96.7%) and type IV was diagnosed in 1 case. Twenty-nine of 30 cases (96.7%) were diagnosed as type IV pit pattern. The overall accuracy of our computerized recognition system was 132 of 134 (98.5%).
Conclusions |
Our system is best characterized as semiautomated but is a step toward the development of a fully automated system to assist in the diagnosis of colorectal lesions based on classification of pit patterns.
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| DISCLOSURE: All authors reported no financial relationships relevant to this publication. |
Vol 72 - N° 5
P. 1047-1051 - novembre 2010 Ritorno al numeroBenvenuto su EM|consulte, il riferimento dei professionisti della salute.
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