Author: Cohen, Joseph Paul; Dao, Lan; Morrison, Paul; Roth, Karsten; Bengio, Yoshua; Shen, Beiyi; Abbasi, Almas; Hoshmand-Kochi, Mahsa; Ghassemi, Marzyeh; Li, Haifang; Duong, Tim Q
Title: Predicting COVID-19 Pneumonia Severity on Chest X-ray with Deep Learning Cord-id: wr2v9i1a Document date: 2020_5_24
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Snippet: The need to streamline patient management for COVID-19 has become more pressing than ever. Chest X-rays provide a non-invasive (potentially bedside) tool to monitor the progression of the disease. In this study, we present a severity score prediction model for COVID-19 pneumonia for frontal chest X-ray images. Such a tool can gauge severity of COVID-19 lung infections (and pneumonia in general) that can be used for escalation or de-escalation of care as well as monitoring treatment efficacy, esp
Document: The need to streamline patient management for COVID-19 has become more pressing than ever. Chest X-rays provide a non-invasive (potentially bedside) tool to monitor the progression of the disease. In this study, we present a severity score prediction model for COVID-19 pneumonia for frontal chest X-ray images. Such a tool can gauge severity of COVID-19 lung infections (and pneumonia in general) that can be used for escalation or de-escalation of care as well as monitoring treatment efficacy, especially in the ICU. Images from a public COVID-19 database were scored retrospectively by three blinded experts in terms of the extent of lung involvement as well as the degree of opacity. A neural network model that was pre-trained on large (non-COVID-19) chest X-ray datasets is used to construct features for COVID-19 images which are predictive for our task. This study finds that training a regression model on a subset of the outputs from an this pre-trained chest X-ray model predicts our geographic extent score (range 0-8) with 1.14 mean absolute error (MAE) and our lung opacity score (range 0-6) with 0.78 MAE. All code, labels, and data are made available at https://github.com/mlmed/torchxrayvision and https://github.com/ieee8023/covid-chestxray-dataset
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