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Validation of an Artificial Intelligence-Based Ultrasound Imaging System for Quantifying Muscle Architecture Parameters of the Rectus Femoris in Disease-Related Malnutrition (DRM)
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Año del Documento
2024
Documento Fuente
Nutrients 2024, 16, 1806.
Resumo
The aim was to validate an AI-based system compared to the classic method
of reading ultrasound images of the rectus femur (RF) muscle in a real cohort of patients with diseaserelated
malnutrition. (2) Methods: One hundred adult patients with DRM aged 18 to 85 years were
enrolled. The risk of DRM was assessed by the Global Leadership Initiative on Malnutrition (GLIM).
The variation, reproducibility, and reliability of measurements for the RF subcutaneous fat thickness
(SFT), muscle thickness (MT), and cross-sectional area (CSA), were measured conventionally with
the incorporated tools of a portable ultrasound imaging device (method A) and compared with the
automated quantification of the ultrasound imaging system (method B). (3) Results: Measurements
obtained using method A (i.e., conventionally) and method B (i.e., raw images analyzed by AI),
showed similar values with no significant differences in absolute values and coefficients of variation,
58.39–57.68% for SFT, 30.50–28.36% for MT, and 36.50–36.91% for CSA, respectively. The Intraclass
Correlation Coefficient (ICC) for reliability and consistency analysis betweenmethods A and B showed
correlations of 0.912 and 95% CI [0.872–0.940] for SFT, 0.960 and 95% CI [0.941–0.973] forMT, and 0.995
and 95% CI [0.993–0.997] for CSA; the Bland–Altman Analysis shows that the spread of points is quite
uniform around the bias lines with no evidence of strong bias for any variable. (4) Conclusions: The
study demonstrated the consistency and reliability of this new automatic system based on machine
learning and AI for the quantification of ultrasound imaging of the muscle architecture parameters of
the rectus femoris muscle compared with the conventional method of measurement
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