Deep learning-based bronchial tree-guided semi-automatic segmentation of pulmonary segments in computed tomography images

Zhi Chen, Bar Wai Barry Wo, Oi Ling Chan,Yu-Hua Huang,Xinzhi Teng,Jiang Zhang,Yanjing Dong, Li Xiao,Ge Ren,Jing Cai

QUANTITATIVE IMAGING IN MEDICINE AND SURGERY(2024)

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Background: Pulmonary segments are valuable because they can provide more precise localization and intricate details of lung cancer than lung lobes. With advances in precision therapy, there is an increasing demand for the identification and visualization of pulmonary segments in computed tomography (CT) images to aid in the precise treatment of lung cancer. This study aimed to integrate multiple deep-learning models to accurately segment pulmonary segments in CT images using a bronchial tree (BT)-based approach. Methods: The proposed segmentation method for pulmonary segments using the BT-based approach comprised the following five essential steps: (I) segmentation of the lung using a U-Net (R231) (public access) model; (II) segmentation of the lobes using a V-Net (self-developed) model; (III) segmentation of the airway using a combination of a differential geometric approach method and a BronchiNet (public access) model; (IV) labeling of the BT branches based on anatomical position; and (V) segmentation of the pulmonary segments based on the distance of each voxel to the labeled BT branches. This five-step process was applied to 14 high-resolution breath-hold CT images and compared against manual segmentations for evaluation. Results: For the lung segmentation, the lung mask had a mean dice similarity coefficient (DSC) of 0.98 +/- 0.03. For the lobe segmentation, the V-Net model had a mean DSC of 0.94 +/- 0.06. For the airway segmentation, the average total length of the segmented airway trees per image scan was 1,902.8 +/- 502.1 mm, and the average number of the maximum airway tree generations was 8.5 +/- 1.3. For the segmentation of the pulmonary segments, the proposed method had a DSC of 0.73 +/- 0.11 and a mean surface distance of 6.1 +/- 2.9 mm. Conclusions: This study demonstrated the feasibility of combining multiple deep-learning models for the auxiliary segmentation of pulmonary segments on CT images using a BT-based approach. The results highlighted the potential of the BT-based method for the semi-automatic segmentation of the pulmonary segment.
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Lung cancer,lung segmentation,lobe segmentation,airway segmentation,pulmonary segments segmentation
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