Artificial intelligence based real-time microcirculation analysis system for laparoscopic colorectal surgery

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Sang-Ho Park [1 ]
Hee-Min Park [1 ]
Kwang-Ryul Baek [1 ]
Hong-Min Ahn [2 ]
In Young Lee [3 ]
Gyung Mo Son [4 ]
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[1] Department of Electronic Engineering, Pusan National University
[2] Department of Surgery, Pusan National University Yangsan Hospital
[3] Department of Medicine, Pusan National University
[4] Department of Surgery, Pusan National University School of Medicine and Research Institute for Convergence of Biomedical Science and Technology, Pusan National University Yangsan Hospital
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新加坡国家研究基金会;
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R656.9 [结肠];
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1002 ; 100210 ;
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BACKGROUND Colonic perfusion status can be assessed easily by indocyanine green(ICG) angiography to predict ischemia related anastomotic complications during laparoscopic colorectal surgery. Recently, various parameter-based perfusion analysis have been studied for quantitative evaluation, but the analysis results differ depending on the use of quantitative parameters due to differences in vascular anatomical structure. Therefore, it can help improve the accuracy and consistency by artificial intelligence(AI) based real-time analysis microperfusion(AIRAM).AIM To evaluate the feasibility of AIRAM to predict the risk of anastomotic complication in the patient with laparoscopic colorectal cancer surgery.METHODS The ICG curve was extracted from the region of interest(ROI) set in the ICG fluorescence video of the laparoscopic colorectal surgery. Pre-processing was performed to reduce AI performance degradation caused by externalenvironment such as background, light source reflection, and camera shaking using MATLAB 2019 on an I7-8700 k Intel central processing unit(CPU) PC. AI learning and evaluation were performed by dividing into a training patient group(n = 50) and a test patient group(n = 15). Training ICG curve data sets were classified and machine learned into 25 ICG curve patterns using a self-organizing map(SOM) network. The predictive reliability of anastomotic complications in a trained SOM network is verified using test set.RESULTS AI-based risk and the conventional quantitative parameters including T1/2 max, time ratio(TR), and rising slope(RS) were consistent when colonic perfusion was favorable as steep increasing ICG curve pattern. When the ICG graph pattern showed stepped rise, the accuracy of conventional quantitative parameters decreased, but the AI-based classification maintained accuracy consistently. The receiver operating characteristic curves for conventional parameters and AI-based classification were comparable for predicting the anastomotic complication risks. Statistical performance verifications were improved in the AI-based analysis. AI analysis was evaluated as the most accurate parameter to predict the risk of anastomotic complications. The F1 score of the AI-based method increased by 31% for T1/2 max, 8% for TR, and 8% for RS. The processing time of AIRAM was measured as 48.03 s, which was suitable for real-time processing.CONCLUSION In conclusion, AI-based real-time microcirculation analysis had more accurate and consistent performance than the conventional parameter-based method.
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页码:6945 / 6962
页数:18
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