AI for Detection of Tuberculosis: Implications for Global Health.
Eui Jin HwangWon Gi JeongPierre-Marie DavidMatthew ArentzMorten RuhwaldSoon-Ho YoonPublished in: Radiology. Artificial intelligence (2024)
Tuberculosis, which primarily affects developing countries, remains a significant global health concern. Since the 2010s, the role of chest radiography has expanded in tuberculosis triage and screening beyond its traditional complementary role in the diagnosis of tuberculosis. Computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) systems for tuberculosis detection on chest radiographs have recently made substantial progress in diagnostic performance, thanks to deep learning technologies. The current performance of CAD systems for tuberculosis has approximated that of human experts, presenting a potential solution to the shortage of human readers to interpret chest radiographs in low- or middle-income, high-tuberculosis-burden countries. This article provides a critical appraisal of developmental process reporting in extant CAD software for tuberculosis, based on the Checklist for Artificial Intelligence in Medical Imaging. It also explores several considerations to scale up CAD solutions, encompassing manufacturer-independent CAD validation, economic and political aspects, and ethical concerns, as well as the potential for broadening radiography-based diagnosis to other nontuberculosis diseases. Collectively, CAD for tuberculosis will emerge as a representative deep learning application, catalyzing advances in global health and health equity. Keywords: Computer-aided Diagnosis (CAD), Conventional Radiography, Thorax, Lung, Machine Learning Supplemental material is available for this article. © RSNA, 2024.
Keyphrases
- global health
- mycobacterium tuberculosis
- artificial intelligence
- coronary artery disease
- deep learning
- machine learning
- pulmonary tuberculosis
- public health
- hiv aids
- adverse drug
- healthcare
- mental health
- big data
- emergency department
- risk assessment
- cross sectional
- computed tomography
- magnetic resonance
- photodynamic therapy
- hepatitis c virus
- decision making
- real time pcr
- fluorescence imaging
- contrast enhanced