DocumentCode :
80810
Title :
Limited Correlation Between Conventional Pathologist and Automatic Computer-Assisted Quantification of Hepatic Steatosis due to Difference Between Event-Based and Surface-Based Analysis
Author :
Meihong Deng ; Dahmen, Uta ; Jian Sun ; Hai Huang ; Sehestedt, Christian ; Homeyer, Andre ; Schenk, Andreas ; Dirsch, Olaf
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Gen., Visceral & Transplantation Surg., Univ. Hosp. Essen, Essen, Germany
Volume :
18
Issue :
4
fYear :
2014
fDate :
Jul-14
Firstpage :
1473
Lastpage :
1477
Abstract :
Computer-assisted automatic quantification (CAQ) was developed as an alternative method for the diagnosis of hepatic steatosis in order to compensate for observer-dependent bias. Here, we aim to demonstrate that CAQ can provide an accurate and precise result in analysis of fatty content, but that it is inappropriate to validate CAQ by comparison with conventional pathologist estimation (PE). Male rats were fed with a methionine-choline-deficient plus high-fat diet for three days, one week, or two weeks to induce mild, moderate, or severe steatosis. Samples were collected from all liver lobes. Severity of hepatic steatosis was assessed by an experienced pathologist who estimated the percentage of hepatocytes containing lipid droplets. Fatty content was quantified by PE, CAQ, and biochemical analysis (BA). CAQ, PE, and BA can correctly reflect severe fatty change. However, in the case of mild and moderate steatosis, PE could not reflect the true fatty content ( r between PE and BA was <;0). The result of CAQ correlated well with that of BA among the various degrees of severity of hepatic steatosis. In conclusion, due to a difference between event-based and surface-based analysis, it is inappropriate to validate the CAQ of hepatic steatosis by comparison with PE.
Keywords :
biochemistry; diseases; drops; liver; medical diagnostic computing; patient diagnosis; automatic computer-assisted quantification; biochemical analysis; event-based analysis; fatty content; hepatic steatosis diagnosis; hepatocytes; high-fat diet; lipid droplets; liver lobes; male rats; methionine-choline-deficient diet; observer-dependent bias; pathologist estimation; surface-based analysis; time 1 week; time 2 week; time 3 day; Animals; Barium; Computers; Correlation; Estimation; Lipidomics; Liver; Biochemical analysis (BA); computer-assisted quantification (CAQ); hepatic steatosis; pathologist estimation (PE);
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Biomedical and Health Informatics, IEEE Journal of
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
2168-2194
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JBHI.2013.2282999
Filename :
6655901
Link To Document :
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