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Large-scale analysis of iliopsoas muscle volumes in the UK Biobank
Medicine and HealthScientific Reports

Large-scale analysis of iliopsoas muscle volumes in the UK Biobank

J. A. Fitzpatrick, N. Basty, et al.

This study introduces a groundbreaking fully automated method for measuring iliopsoas muscle volume via a convolutional neural network applied to MRI data from 5000 UK Biobank participants. The impressive model achieved an average Dice score coefficient of 0.9046, indicating a strong relationship between iliopsoas volume and factors like height, BMI, and age, particularly in older men. Conducted by Julie A. Fitzpatrick and colleagues, this research offers a reliable technique for analyzing muscle volume in large populations.... show more
Abstract
Psoas muscle measurements are frequently used as markers of sarcopenia and predictors of health. Manually measured cross-sectional areas are most commonly used, but there is a lack of consistency regarding the position of the measurement and manual annotations are not practical for large population studies. We have developed a fully automated method to measure iliopsoas muscle volume (comprised of the psoas and iliacus muscles) using a convolutional neural network. Magnetic resonance images were obtained from the UK Biobank for 5000 participants, balanced for age, gender and BMI. Ninety manual annotations were available for model training and validation. The model showed excellent performance against out-of-sample data (average dice score coefficient of 0.9046 ± 0.0058 for six-fold cross-validation). Iliopsoas muscle volumes were successfully measured in all 5000 participants. Iliopsoas volume was greater in male compared with female subjects. There was a small but significant asymmetry between left and right iliopsoas muscle volumes. We also found that iliopsoas volume was significantly related to height, BMI and age, and that there was an acceleration in muscle volume decrease in men with age. Our method provides a robust technique for measuring iliopsoas muscle volume that can be applied to large cohorts.
Publisher
Scientific Reports
Published On
Nov 19, 2020
Authors
Julie A. Fitzpatrick, Nicolas Basty, Madeleine Cule, Yi Liu, Jimmy D. Bell, E. Louise Thomas, Brandon Whitcher
Tags
iliopsoas muscleconvolutional neural networkMRI dataUK Biobankmuscle volumeBMIage
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