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Assessment of Fusion after Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion Using Convolutional Neural Network Algorithm.

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A convolutional neural network (CNN) is a deep learning (DL) model specialized for image processing, analysis, and classification.In this study, we evaluated whether a CNN model using lateral cervical spine radiographs as input data can help assess fusion after anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF).Diagnostic imaging study using DL.We included 187 patients who underwent ACDF and fusion assessment with postoperative 1-year computed tomography (CT) and neutral and dynamic lateral cervical spine radiographs.The performance of the CNN-based DL algorithm was evaluated in terms of accuracy and area under the curve (AUC).Fusion or nonunion was confirmed by cervical spine CT tomography. Among the 187 patients, 69.5% (130 patients) were randomly selected as the training set, and the remaining 30.5% (57 patients) were assigned to the validation set to evaluate model performance. Radiographs of the cervical spine were used as input images to develop a CNN-based DL algorithm. The CNN algorithm used 3 radiographs (neutral, flexion, and extension) per patient and showed the diagnostic results as fusion (0) or nonunion (1) for each radiograph. By combining the results of the 3 radiographs, the final decision for a patient was determined to be fusion (fusion ≥2) or nonunion (fusion ≤1). By combining the results of the 3 radiographs, the final decision for a patient was determined as fusion (fusion ≥2) or nonunion (nonunion ≤1).The CNN-based DL model demonstrated an accuracy of 89.5% and AUC of 0.889 (95% confidence interval, 0.793-0.984).The CNN algorithm for fusion assessment after ACDF trained using lateral cervical radiographs showed a relatively high diagnostic accuracy of 89.5% and is expected to be a useful aid in detecting pseudarthrosis.Copyright © 2022 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved.

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