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Title

A Deep-Learning System for Fully-Automated Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter (PICC) Tip Detection.

Authors

Lee, Hyunkwang; Mansouri, Mohammad; Tajmir, Shahein; Lev, Michael H.; Do, Synho

Abstract

A peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) is a thin catheter that is inserted via arm veins and threaded near the heart, providing intravenous access. The final catheter tip position is always confirmed on a chest radiograph (CXR) immediately after insertion since malpositioned PICCs can cause potentially life-threatening complications. Although radiologists interpret PICC tip location with high accuracy, delays in interpretation can be significant. In this study, we proposed a fully-automated, deep-learning system with a cascading segmentation AI system containing two fully convolutional neural networks for detecting a PICC line and its tip location. A preprocessing module performed image quality and dimension normalization, and a post-processing module found the PICC tip accurately by pruning false positives. Our best model, trained on 400 training cases and selectively tuned on 50 validation cases, obtained absolute distances from ground truth with a mean of 3.10 mm, a standard deviation of 2.03 mm, and a root mean squares error (RMSE) of 3.71 mm on 150 held-out test cases. This system could help speed confirmation of PICC position and further be generalized to include other types of vascular access and therapeutic support devices.

Subjects

AUTOMATION; CHEST X rays; DIAGNOSTIC imaging; COMPUTERS in medicine; ARTIFICIAL neural networks; PERIPHERALLY inserted central catheters; DESCRIPTIVE statistics

Publication

Journal of Digital Imaging, 2018, Vol 31, Issue 4, p393

ISSN

0897-1889

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1007/s10278-017-0025-z

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