Purpose: This study compares the results of Artificial Intelligence (AI) diagnosis of rib fractures using initial CT and follow-up CT as the final diagnostic criteria, and studies AI-assisted diagnosis in improving the detection rate of rib fractures.

Methods: A retrospective study was conducted on 113 patients who underwent initial and follow-up CT scans due to trauma. The initial and follow-up CT were used as diagnostic criteria, respectively. All images were transmitted to the AI software (V2.1.0, Huiying Medical Technology Co., Beijing, China) for rib fracture detection. The radiologist group (Group 1), AI group (Group 2), and Radiologist with AI group (Group 3) reviewed CT images at an interval of one month, recorded and compared the differences in the sensitivity and specificity for diagnosing rib fractures.

Results: 589 and 712 rib fractures were diagnosed by the initial and follow-up CT, respectively. The initial CT diagnosis failed to detect 127 rib fractures, resulting in a missed rate of 17.84%. In addition, four normal ribs were mistakenly identified as being fractured. The follow-up CT was regarded as the diagnostic standard for rib fractures. The sensitivity and specificity were 82.16% and 99.80% for Group 1, 79.35% and 84.90% for Group 2, and 91.57% and 99.70% for Group 3. The sensitivity of Group 3 was higher than that of Group 1 and Group 2 (p < 0.05). The specificity was lower for Group 2 compared with Group 1 and Group 3 (p < 0.05).

Conclusion: AI-assisted diagnosis improved the detection rate of rib fractures, the follow-up CT should be used for the diagnosis standard of rib fractures, and AI misdiagnoses can be greatly reduced when a radiologist reviews the diagnosis.

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