Investigator

Adithya Raju Ganeshan

Stockholm South General Hospital

ARGAdithya Raju Gane…
Papers(1)
International multice…
Collaborators(10)
Chiara CarellaDaniela FischerovaDebora VerriD. FranchiE. EpsteinEkaterini DomaliEmir KonukF. BuonomoFilip ChristiansenJoana Palés Huix
Institutions(6)
Stockholm South Gener…Unknown InstitutionCharles University, F…European Institute Of…National and Kapodist…KTH Royal Institute o…

Papers

International multicenter validation of AI-driven ultrasound detection of ovarian cancer

Abstract Ovarian lesions are common and often incidentally detected. A critical shortage of expert ultrasound examiners has raised concerns of unnecessary interventions and delayed cancer diagnoses. Deep learning has shown promising results in the detection of ovarian cancer in ultrasound images; however, external validation is lacking. In this international multicenter retrospective study, we developed and validated transformer-based neural network models using a comprehensive dataset of 17,119 ultrasound images from 3,652 patients across 20 centers in eight countries. Using a leave-one-center-out cross-validation scheme, for each center in turn, we trained a model using data from the remaining centers. The models demonstrated robust performance across centers, ultrasound systems, histological diagnoses and patient age groups, significantly outperforming both expert and non-expert examiners on all evaluated metrics, namely F1 score, sensitivity, specificity, accuracy, Cohen’s kappa, Matthew’s correlation coefficient, diagnostic odds ratio and Youden’s J statistic. Furthermore, in a retrospective triage simulation, artificial intelligence (AI)-driven diagnostic support reduced referrals to experts by 63% while significantly surpassing the diagnostic performance of the current practice. These results show that transformer-based models exhibit strong generalization and above human expert-level diagnostic accuracy, with the potential to alleviate the shortage of expert ultrasound examiners and improve patient outcomes.

1Papers
15Collaborators
Ovarian Neoplasms