Publication details

From Image to Insight: A Review of Deep Learning Approaches for Cystic Fibrosis Detection in Computed Tomography

Authors

KVAKOVÁ Karolína KVAK Daniel

Year of publication 2023
Type Article in Proceedings
Conference Medsoft 2023
Citation
Keywords artificial intelligence, computed tomography, computer-aided diagnosis, cystic fibrosis, deep learning
Description Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a genetic disease caused by mutations in the Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Regulator (CFTR) gene. This disorder causes a wide range of clinical complications, primarily affecting the respiratory and digestive systems and extending its impact to other physiological areas. Early detection and careful monitoring are paramount to mitigate disease progression and improve the quality of life of individuals with CF. Computed tomography (CT), particularly high-resolution CT (HRCT), has become a key diagnostic method for detecting pulmonary manifestations of CF. However, manual analysis of CT images requires a high level of expertise and is time consuming. The combination of artificial intelligence (AI) and deep learning with CT imaging predicts significant advances in CF detection. Deep learning, a subset of AI, uses neural networks to analyse complex morphological patterns indicative of disease from large datasets. This review traces the journey from the earliest attempts to use artificial intelligence in CF detection to recent advances made using deep learning algorithms. By exploring various deep learning architectures and their integration into clinical practice, this review illuminates the potential of these new technologies to revolutionize CF detection using CT imaging. Automated and accurate analysis enabled by deep learning aims to reduce the diagnostic burden on radiologists, speed up the diagnostic process and pave the way for timely and personalized therapeutic interventions, which is in line with the ultimate goal of improving patient care.

You are running an old browser version. We recommend updating your browser to its latest version.

More info