Automated b-line scoring on thoracic sonography

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With the proliferation of portable sonography and the increase in nontraditional users, there is an increased need for automated decision support to standardize results. We developed algorithms to evaluate the presence or absence of "B-lines" on thoracic sonography as a marker for interstitial fluid. Algorithm performance was compared against an average of scores from 2 expert clinical sonographers. On the set for algorithm development, 90% of the scores matched the average expert scores with differences of 1 or less. On the independent set, a perfect match was achieved. We believe that these are the first reported results in computerized B-line scoring. © 2013 by the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine.

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Brattain, L. J., Telfer, B. A., Liteplo, A. S., & Noble, V. E. (2013). Automated b-line scoring on thoracic sonography. Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine, 32(12), 2185–2190. https://doi.org/10.7863/ultra.32.12.2185

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