2024
DOI: 10.1007/s11517-024-03111-1
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PSFHSP-Net: an efficient lightweight network for identifying pubic symphysis-fetal head standard plane from intrapartum ultrasound images

Ruiyu Qiu,
Mengqiang Zhou,
Jieyun Bai
et al.

Abstract: The accurate selection of the ultrasound plane for the fetal head and pubic symphysis is critical for precisely measuring the angle of progression. The traditional method depends heavily on sonographers manually selecting the imaging plane. This process is not only time-intensive and laborious but also prone to variability based on the clinicians’ expertise. Consequently, there is a significant need for an automated method driven by artificial intelligence. To enhance the efficiency and accuracy of identifying… Show more

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“…The triumph of the MICCAI-PSFHS Challenge underscores the evolution of advanced intrapartum ultrasound technology, highlighting not just technological progress but also the potential of AI models to predict the most suitable delivery methods. For instance, we launched the Intrapartum Ultrasound Grand Challenge (IUGC) ( https://zenodo.org/records/10979813 ) as part of MICCAI 2024 ( https://codalab.lisn.upsaclay.fr/competitions/18413 ) ( 26 ). This challenge calls for the development of automatic, user friendly systems for fetal biometrics, aiming to minimize intra and inter observer variability and enhance the reliability of measurements.…”
Section: Intrapartum Ultrasound In Assessing Labor Dynamicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The triumph of the MICCAI-PSFHS Challenge underscores the evolution of advanced intrapartum ultrasound technology, highlighting not just technological progress but also the potential of AI models to predict the most suitable delivery methods. For instance, we launched the Intrapartum Ultrasound Grand Challenge (IUGC) ( https://zenodo.org/records/10979813 ) as part of MICCAI 2024 ( https://codalab.lisn.upsaclay.fr/competitions/18413 ) ( 26 ). This challenge calls for the development of automatic, user friendly systems for fetal biometrics, aiming to minimize intra and inter observer variability and enhance the reliability of measurements.…”
Section: Intrapartum Ultrasound In Assessing Labor Dynamicsmentioning
confidence: 99%