Abstract

ObjectiveThis study aimed to determine the feasibility of using the deep learning (DL) method to determine the degree (whether MI > 50%) of myometrial invasion (MI) in patients with endometrial cancer (EC) based on ultrasound (US) images. MethodsFrom September 2017 to April 2023, 1289 US images of 604 patients with EC who underwent surgical resection at Center 1, Center 2 or Center 3 were obtained and divided into a training set and an internal validation set. Ninety-five patients from Center 4 and Center 5 were randomly selected as the external testing set according to the same criteria as those for the primary cohort. This study evaluated three DL models trained on the training set and tested them on the validation and testing sets. The models’ performance was analyzed based on accuracy, sensitivity, specificity, and area under the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve (AUC), and the performance of the models was subsequently compared with that of 15 radiologists. ResultsIn the final clinical diagnosis of MI in patients with EC, EfficientNet-B6 showed the best performance in the testing set in terms of area under the curve (AUC) [0.814, 95% CI (0.746-0.882]; accuracy [0.802, 95% CI (0.733-0.855]; sensitivity [0.623]; specificity [0.879]; positive likelihood ratio [PLR] [6.750]; and negative likelihood ratio [NLR] [0.389]. The diagnostic efficacy of EfficientNet-B6 was significantly better than that of the 15 radiologists, with an average diagnostic accuracy of 0.681, average AUC of 0.678, AUC of the best performance of 0.739, accuracy of 0.716, sensitivity of 0.806, specificity 0.672, PLR2.457, and NLR 0.289. ConclusionBased on the preoperative US images of patients with EC, the DL model can accurately determine the degree of endometrial MI; the performance of this model is significantly better than that of radiologists, and it can effectively assist in clinical treatment decisions.

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