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Automated urinary sediment detection for Fabry disease using deep-learning algorithms

Fabry disease is a congenital lysosomal storage disease, and most of these cases develop organ damage in middle age. There are some promising therapeutic options for this disorder, which can stabilize the progression of the disease. However, a long delay in diagnosis prevents early intervention, res...

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Autores principales: Uryu, Hidetaka, Migita, Ohsuke, Ozawa, Minami, Kamijo, Chikako, Aoto, Saki, Okamura, Kohji, Hasegawa, Fuyuki, Okuyama, Torayuki, Kosuga, Motomichi, Hata, Kenichiro
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Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9523392/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36186840
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ymgmr.2022.100921
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author Uryu, Hidetaka
Migita, Ohsuke
Ozawa, Minami
Kamijo, Chikako
Aoto, Saki
Okamura, Kohji
Hasegawa, Fuyuki
Okuyama, Torayuki
Kosuga, Motomichi
Hata, Kenichiro
author_facet Uryu, Hidetaka
Migita, Ohsuke
Ozawa, Minami
Kamijo, Chikako
Aoto, Saki
Okamura, Kohji
Hasegawa, Fuyuki
Okuyama, Torayuki
Kosuga, Motomichi
Hata, Kenichiro
author_sort Uryu, Hidetaka
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description Fabry disease is a congenital lysosomal storage disease, and most of these cases develop organ damage in middle age. There are some promising therapeutic options for this disorder, which can stabilize the progression of the disease. However, a long delay in diagnosis prevents early intervention, resulting in treatment failure. Because Fabry disease is a rare disease, it is not well recognized and disease specific screening tests are rarely performed. Hence, a novel approach to for detecting patients with a widely practiced clinical test is crucial for the early detection of the disease. Recently, decision support systems based on artificial intelligence (AI) have been developed in many clinical fields. However, the construction of these models requires datasets from a large number of samples; this aspect is one of the main obstacles in AI-based approaches for rare diseases. In this study, with a novel image amplification method to construct the dataset for AI-model training, we built the deep neural-network model to detect Fabry cases from their urine samples. Sensitivity, specificity, and the AUC of the models on validation dataset were 0.902 (95% CI, 0.900–0.903), 0.977 (0.950–0.980), and 0.968 (0.964–0.972), respectively. This model could also extract disease-specific findings that are interpretable with human recognition. These results indicate that we can apply novel AI models for rare diseases based on this image amplification method we developed. We expect this approach could contribute to the diagnosis of Fabry disease. SYNOPSIS: This is the first reported AI-based decision support system to detect undiagnosed Fabry cases, and our new image amplification method will contribute to the AI models for other rare disorders.
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spelling pubmed-95233922022-10-01 Automated urinary sediment detection for Fabry disease using deep-learning algorithms Uryu, Hidetaka Migita, Ohsuke Ozawa, Minami Kamijo, Chikako Aoto, Saki Okamura, Kohji Hasegawa, Fuyuki Okuyama, Torayuki Kosuga, Motomichi Hata, Kenichiro Mol Genet Metab Rep Research Paper Fabry disease is a congenital lysosomal storage disease, and most of these cases develop organ damage in middle age. There are some promising therapeutic options for this disorder, which can stabilize the progression of the disease. However, a long delay in diagnosis prevents early intervention, resulting in treatment failure. Because Fabry disease is a rare disease, it is not well recognized and disease specific screening tests are rarely performed. Hence, a novel approach to for detecting patients with a widely practiced clinical test is crucial for the early detection of the disease. Recently, decision support systems based on artificial intelligence (AI) have been developed in many clinical fields. However, the construction of these models requires datasets from a large number of samples; this aspect is one of the main obstacles in AI-based approaches for rare diseases. In this study, with a novel image amplification method to construct the dataset for AI-model training, we built the deep neural-network model to detect Fabry cases from their urine samples. Sensitivity, specificity, and the AUC of the models on validation dataset were 0.902 (95% CI, 0.900–0.903), 0.977 (0.950–0.980), and 0.968 (0.964–0.972), respectively. This model could also extract disease-specific findings that are interpretable with human recognition. These results indicate that we can apply novel AI models for rare diseases based on this image amplification method we developed. We expect this approach could contribute to the diagnosis of Fabry disease. SYNOPSIS: This is the first reported AI-based decision support system to detect undiagnosed Fabry cases, and our new image amplification method will contribute to the AI models for other rare disorders. Elsevier 2022-09-28 /pmc/articles/PMC9523392/ /pubmed/36186840 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ymgmr.2022.100921 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Migita, Ohsuke
Ozawa, Minami
Kamijo, Chikako
Aoto, Saki
Okamura, Kohji
Hasegawa, Fuyuki
Okuyama, Torayuki
Kosuga, Motomichi
Hata, Kenichiro
Automated urinary sediment detection for Fabry disease using deep-learning algorithms
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title_short Automated urinary sediment detection for Fabry disease using deep-learning algorithms
title_sort automated urinary sediment detection for fabry disease using deep-learning algorithms
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9523392/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36186840
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ymgmr.2022.100921
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