AI Article Synopsis

  • The study focuses on using a convolutional neural network (CNN) to identify lipohypertrophy, a common skin issue from insulin therapy, in ultrasound images.
  • A DenseNet CNN model achieved the best performance with 76% accuracy and recall in detecting this condition, with the use of image augmentation to enhance the dataset.
  • The research also explored using the YOLOv5m model to pinpoint the exact location of lipohypertrophy in these images, showcasing the potential of machine learning in dermatological diagnostics.

Article Abstract

Background: The most common dermatological complication of insulin therapy is lipohypertrophy.

Objective: As a proof of concept, we built and tested an automated model using a convolutional neural network (CNN) to detect the presence of lipohypertrophy in ultrasound images.

Methods: Ultrasound images were obtained in a blinded fashion using a portable GE LOGIQ e machine with an L8-18I-D probe (5-18 MHz; GE Healthcare). The data were split into train, validation, and test splits of 70%, 15%, and 15%, respectively. Given the small size of the data set, image augmentation techniques were used to expand the size of the training set and improve the model's generalizability. To compare the performance of the different architectures, the team considered the accuracy and recall of the models when tested on our test set.

Results: The DenseNet CNN architecture was found to have the highest accuracy (76%) and recall (76%) in detecting lipohypertrophy in ultrasound images compared to other CNN architectures. Additional work showed that the YOLOv5m object detection model could be used to help detect the approximate location of lipohypertrophy in ultrasound images identified as containing lipohypertrophy by the DenseNet CNN.

Conclusions: We were able to demonstrate the ability of machine learning approaches to automate the process of detecting and locating lipohypertrophy.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9123536PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/34830DOI Listing

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