Abstract

Despite being the gold standard for diagnosis of osteoporosis, dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) could not be widely used as a screening tool for osteoporosis. This study aimed to predict osteoporosis via simple hip radiography using deep learning algorithm. A total of 1001 datasets of proximal femur DXA with matched same-side cropped simple hip bone radiographic images of female patients aged ≥ 55 years were collected. Of these, 504 patients had osteoporosis (T-score ≤ − 2.5), and 497 patients did not have osteoporosis. The 1001 images were randomly divided into three sets: 800 images for the training, 100 images for the validation, and 101 images for the test. Based on VGG16 equipped with nonlocal neural network, we developed a deep neural network (DNN) model. We calculated the confusion matrix and evaluated the accuracy, sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value (PPV), and negative predictive value (NPV). We drew the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve. A gradient-based class activation map (Grad-CAM) overlapping the original image was also used to visualize the model performance. Additionally, we performed external validation using 117 datasets. Our final DNN model showed an overall accuracy of 81.2%, sensitivity of 91.1%, and specificity of 68.9%. The PPV was 78.5%, and the NPV was 86.1%. The area under the ROC curve value was 0.867, indicating a reasonable performance for screening osteoporosis by simple hip radiography. The external validation set confirmed a model performance with an overall accuracy of 71.8% and an AUC value of 0.700. All Grad-CAM results from both internal and external validation sets appropriately matched the proximal femur cortex and trabecular patterns of the radiographs. The DNN model could be considered as one of the useful screening tools for easy prediction of osteoporosis in the real-world clinical setting.

Highlights

  • Even though DXA is the gold standard of osteoporosis diagnosis, it could not be widely used as a screening tool for osteoporosis because of its high cost and limited availability in developing ­countries[5,6]

  • DXA, which is regarded as the gold standard of osteoporosis diagnosis, uses the spectral imaging with measurement of the differences of energy levels from two X-ray ­beams[11]

  • We hypothesized that if we used a deep learning methodology, we could predict the presence of osteoporosis using simple hip radiography

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Introduction

Even though DXA is the gold standard of osteoporosis diagnosis, it could not be widely used as a screening tool for osteoporosis because of its high cost and limited availability in developing ­countries[5,6]. There are various clinical risk assessment tools that have been developed to predict osteoporosis, including Fracture Risk Assessment Tool (FRAX), QFracture algorithm, Garvan Fracture Risk Calculator, and the Osteoporosis Self-assessment T­ ool[6,7]. This study aimed to predict osteoporosis from simple hip radiography by developing a deep neural network (DNN) model, which could be considered as a screening tool for osteoporosis by applying the latest techniques in the medical AI field, minimizing the previous limitations

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