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doi:10.1007/s00415-021-10801-5...

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Bede, Peter Murad, Aizuri Hardiman, Orla
Langue
en
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Springer

Category

Neurology

Year

2022

listing date

12/8/2022

Keywords
neuroradiology machine learning amyotrophic lateral sclerosis neuroimaging artificial neural networks diagnostic als matter based controls clinical neural patients classification 0
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Abstract

The description of group-level, genotype- and phenotype-associated imaging traits is academically important, but the practical demands of clinical neurology centre on the accurate classification of individual patients into clinically relevant diagnostic, prognostic and phenotypic categories.

Similarly, pharmaceutical trials require the precision stratification of participants based on quantitative measures.

A single-centre study was conducted with a uniform imaging protocol to test the accuracy of an artificial neural network classification scheme on a cohort of 378 participants composed of patients with ALS, healthy subjects and disease controls.

A comprehensive panel of cerebral volumetric measures, cortical indices and white matter integrity values were systematically retrieved from each participant and fed into a multilayer perceptron model.

Data were partitioned into training and testing and receiver-operating characteristic curves were generated for the three study-groups.

Area under the curve values were 0.930 for patients with ALS, 0.958 for disease controls, and 0.931 for healthy controls relying on all input imaging variables.

The ranking of variables by classification importance revealed that white matter metrics were far more relevant than grey matter indices to classify single subjects.

The model was further tested in a subset of patients scanned within 6 weeks of their diagnosis and an AUC of 0.915 was achieved.

Our study indicates that individual subjects may be accurately categorised into diagnostic groups in an observer-independent classification framework based on multiparametric, spatially registered radiology data.

The development and validation of viable computational models to interpret single imaging datasets are urgently required for a variety of clinical and clinical trial applications.

Bede, Peter,Murad, Aizuri,Hardiman, Orla, 2022, Pathological neural networks and artificial neural networks in ALS: diagnostic classification based on pathognomonic neuroimaging features, Springer

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