Introduction: In the field of pediatric trauma computer-aided detection (CADe) and computer-aided diagnosis (CADx) systems have emerged offering a promising avenue for improved patient care. Especially children with wrist fractures may benefit from machine learning (ML) solutions, since some of these lesions may be overlooked on conventional X-ray due to minimal compression without dislocation or mistaken for cartilaginous growth plates. In this article, we describe the development and optimization of AI algorithms for wrist fracture detection in children.
Methods: A team of IT-specialists, pediatric radiologists and pediatric surgeons used the freely available GRAZPEDWRI-DX dataset containing annotated pediatric trauma wrist radiographs of 6,091 patients, a total number of 10,643 studies (20,327 images). First, a basic object detection model, a You Only Look Once object detector of the seventh generation (YOLOv7) was trained and tested on these data. Then, team decisions were taken to adjust data preparation, image sizes used for training and testing, and configuration of the detection model. Furthermore, we investigated each of these models using an Explainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI) method called Gradient Class Activation Mapping (Grad-CAM). This method visualizes where a model directs its attention to before classifying and regressing a certain class through saliency maps.
Results: Mean average precision (mAP) improved when applying optimizations pre-processing the dataset images (maximum increases of 25.51% mAP@0.5 and 39.78% mAP@[0.5:0.95]), as well as the object detection model itself (maximum increases of 13.36% mAP@0.5 and 27.01% mAP@[0.5:0.95]). Generally, when analyzing the resulting models using XAI methods, higher scoring model variations in terms of mAP paid more attention to broader regions of the image, prioritizing detection accuracy over precision compared to the less accurate models.
Discussion: This paper supports the implementation of ML solutions for pediatric trauma care. Optimization of a large X-ray dataset and the YOLOv7 model improve the model's ability to detect objects and provide valid diagnostic support to health care specialists. Such optimization protocols must be understood and advocated, before comparing ML performances against health care specialists.
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