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- Title
Automated quantification of steatosis: agreement with stereological point counting.
- Authors
Homeyer, André; Nasr, Patrik; Engel, Christiane; Kechagias, Stergios; Lundberg, Peter; Ekstedt, Mattias; Kost, Henning; Weiss, Nick; Palmer, Tim; Hahn, Horst Karl; Treanor, Darren; Lundström, Claes
- Abstract
Background: Steatosis is routinely assessed histologically in clinical practice and research. Automated image analysis can reduce the effort of quantifying steatosis. Since reproducibility is essential for practical use, we have evaluated different analysis methods in terms of their agreement with stereological point counting (SPC) performed by a hepatologist. Methods: The evaluation was based on a large and representative data set of 970 histological images from human patients with different liver diseases. Three of the evaluated methods were built on previously published approaches. One method incorporated a new approach to improve the robustness to image variability. Results: The new method showed the strongest agreement with the expert. At 20× resolution, it reproduced steatosis area fractions with a mean absolute error of 0.011 for absent or mild steatosis and 0.036 for moderate or severe steatosis. At 10× resolution, it was more accurate than and twice as fast as all other methods at 20× resolution. When compared with SPC performed by two additional human observers, its error was substantially lower than one and only slightly above the other observer. Conclusions: The results suggest that the new method can be a suitable automated replacement for SPC. Before further improvements can be verified, it is necessary to thoroughly assess the variability of SPC between human observers.
- Subjects
FATTY degeneration; DATA; LIVER diseases; IMAGE processing; HISTOLOGY; PATIENTS
- Publication
Diagnostic Pathology, 2017, Vol 12, p1
- ISSN
1746-1596
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1186/s13000-017-0671-y