MSKdeX: Musculoskeletal (MSK) decomposition from an X-ray image for fine-grained estimation of lean muscle mass and muscle volume

05/31/2023
by   Yi Gu, et al.
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Musculoskeletal diseases such as sarcopenia and osteoporosis are major obstacles to health during aging. Although dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) and computed tomography (CT) can be used to evaluate musculoskeletal conditions, frequent monitoring is difficult due to the cost and accessibility (as well as high radiation exposure in the case of CT). We propose a method (named MSKdeX) to estimate fine-grained muscle properties from a plain X-ray image, a low-cost, low-radiation, and highly accessible imaging modality, through musculoskeletal decomposition leveraging fine-grained segmentation in CT. We train a multi-channel quantitative image translation model to decompose an X-ray image into projections of CT of individual muscles to infer the lean muscle mass and muscle volume. We propose the object-wise intensity-sum loss, a simple yet surprisingly effective metric invariant to muscle deformation and projection direction, utilizing information in CT and X-ray images collected from the same patient. While our method is basically an unpaired image-to-image translation, we also exploit the nature of the bone's rigidity, which provides the paired data through 2D-3D rigid registration, adding strong pixel-wise supervision in unpaired training. Through the evaluation using a 539-patient dataset, we showed that the proposed method significantly outperformed conventional methods. The average Pearson correlation coefficient between the predicted and CT-derived ground truth metrics was increased from 0.460 to 0.863. We believe our method opened up a new musculoskeletal diagnosis method and has the potential to be extended to broader applications in multi-channel quantitative image translation tasks. Our source code will be released soon.

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