Performance of a deep neural network in teledermatology: a single-centre prospective diagnostic study

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作者
Munoz-Lopez, C. [1 ]
Ramirez-Cornejo, C. [1 ]
Marchetti, M. A. [2 ]
Han, S. S. [3 ]
Del Barrio-Diaz, P. [1 ]
Jaque, A. [1 ]
Uribe, P. [1 ,5 ]
Majerson, D. [1 ]
Curi, M. [1 ]
Del Puerto, C. [1 ]
Reyes-Baraona, F. [1 ]
Meza-Romero, R. [1 ]
Parra-Cares, J. [1 ]
Araneda-Ortega, P. [1 ]
Guzman, M. [1 ]
Millan-Apablaza, R. [1 ]
Nunez-Mora, M. [1 ]
Liopyris, K. [4 ]
Vera-Kellet, C. [1 ]
Navarrete-Dechent, C. [1 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Pontificia Univ Catolica Chile, Escuela Med, Dept Dermatol, Santiago, Chile
[2] Mem Sloan Kettering Canc Ctr, Dept Med, Dermatol Serv, New York, NY 10021 USA
[3] Dermatol Clin, Seoul, South Korea
[4] Univ Athens, Andreas Syggros Hosp Skin & Venereal Dis, Dept Dermatol, Athens, Greece
[5] Pontificia Univ Catolica Chile, Escuela Med, Melanoma & Skin Canc Unit, Santiago, Chile
关键词
MELANOMA; IMAGES; DERMATOLOGISTS; CLASSIFICATION; COMPUTER; ACCURACY; ERA;
D O I
10.1111/jdv.16979
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R75 [皮肤病学与性病学];
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100206 ;
摘要
Background The use of artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms for the diagnosis of skin diseases has shown promise in experimental settings but has not been yet tested in real-life conditions. Objective To assess the diagnostic performance and potential clinical utility of a 174-multiclass AI algorithm in a real-life telemedicine setting. Methods Prospective, diagnostic accuracy study including consecutive patients who submitted images for teledermatology evaluation. The treating dermatologist chose a single image to upload to a web application during teleconsultation. A follow-up reader study including nine healthcare providers (3 dermatologists, 3 dermatology residents and 3 general practitioners) was performed. Results A total of 340 cases from 281 patients met study inclusion criteria. The mean (SD) age of patients was 33.7 (17.5) years; 63% (n = 177) were female. Exposure to the AI algorithm results was considered useful in 11.8% of visits (n = 40) and the teledermatologist correctly modified the real-time diagnosis in 0.6% (n = 2) of cases. The overall top-1 accuracy of the algorithm (41.2%) was lower than that of the dermatologists (60.1%), residents (57.8%) and general practitioners (49.3%) (all comparisons P < 0.05, in the reader study). When the analysis was limited to the diagnoses on which the algorithm had been explicitly trained, the balanced top-1 accuracy of the algorithm (47.6%) was comparable to the dermatologists (49.7%) and residents (47.7%) but superior to the general practitioners (39.7%; P = 0.049). Algorithm performance was associated with patient skin type and image quality. Conclusions A 174-disease class AI algorithm appears to be a promising tool in the triage and evaluation of lesions with patient-taken photographs via telemedicine.
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