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Final ID: Poster #: SCI-001

Correlative Assessment of Machine Learning-Based Cobb Angle Measurements and Human-Based Measurements in Adolescent Idiopathic and Congenital Scoliosis

Purpose or Case Report: Scoliosis is a complex spine deformity with direct functional and cosmetic impacts on the individual. The reference standard for assessing scoliosis severity is the Cobb angle which is measured on radiographs by human specialists, carrying interobserver variability and inaccuracy of measurements. These limitations may result in lack of timely referral for management at a time the scoliotic deformity progression can be saved from surgery.
We aimed to create a machine learning (ML) model for automatic calculation of Cobb angles on 3-foot standing spine radiographs of children and adolescents with clinical suspicion of scoliosis (AIS) across two clinical scenarios (idiopathic, group 1 and congenital scoliosis, group 2).
Methods & Materials: We retrospectively measured Cobb angles of 130 patients who had a 3-foot spine radiograph for scoliosis within a 10-year period for either idiopathic or congenital anomaly scoliosis. Cobb angles were measured both manually by radiologists and by an ML pipeline (segmentation-based approach - Augmented U-Net model with non-square kernels).
Results: Our Augmented U-Net architecture achieved a Symmetric Mean Absolute Percentage Error (SMAPE) of 11.82% amongst a combined idiopathic and congenital scoliosis cohort. When stratifying for idiopathic and congenital scoliosis individually a SMAPE of 13.02% and 11.90% were achieved, respectively.
Conclusions: The ML model used in this study is promising at providing automated Cobb angle measurement in both idiopathic scoliosis and congenital scoliosis. Nevertheless, larger studies are needed in the future to confirm the results of this study prior to translation of this ML algorithm into clinical practice.
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Posters - Scientific

Artificial Intelligence/Informatics

SPR Posters - Scientific

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