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Assessing variability in non-contrast CT for the evaluation of stroke: The effect of CT image reconstruction conditions on AI-based CAD measurements of ASPECTS value and hypodense volume.
Welland, Spencer H; Kim, Grace Hyun J; Yadav, Anil; Hoffman, John M; Hsu, William; Brown, Matthew S; Tavakkol, Elham; Nael, Kambiz; McNitt-Gray, Michael F.
Afiliación
  • Welland SH; Center for Computer Vision and Imaging Biomarkers, Department of Radiological Sciences, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, 924 Westwood Blvd. Ste 650, Los Angeles, USA.
  • Kim GHJ; Center for Computer Vision and Imaging Biomarkers, Department of Radiological Sciences, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, 924 Westwood Blvd. Ste 650, Los Angeles, USA.
  • Yadav A; Medical & Imaging Informatics, Department of Radiological Sciences, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, 924 Westwood Blvd. Ste 420, Los Angeles, USA.
  • Hoffman JM; Center for Computer Vision and Imaging Biomarkers, Department of Radiological Sciences, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, 924 Westwood Blvd. Ste 650, Los Angeles, USA.
  • Hsu W; Medical & Imaging Informatics, Department of Radiological Sciences, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, 924 Westwood Blvd. Ste 420, Los Angeles, USA.
  • Brown MS; Center for Computer Vision and Imaging Biomarkers, Department of Radiological Sciences, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, 924 Westwood Blvd. Ste 650, Los Angeles, USA.
  • Tavakkol E; Center for Computer Vision and Imaging Biomarkers, Department of Radiological Sciences, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, 924 Westwood Blvd. Ste 650, Los Angeles, USA.
  • Nael K; Center for Computer Vision and Imaging Biomarkers, Department of Radiological Sciences, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, 924 Westwood Blvd. Ste 650, Los Angeles, USA.
  • McNitt-Gray MF; Center for Computer Vision and Imaging Biomarkers, Department of Radiological Sciences, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, 924 Westwood Blvd. Ste 650, Los Angeles, USA.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38645463
ABSTRACT

Purpose:

To rule out hemorrhage, non-contrast CT (NCCT) scans are used for early evaluation of patients with suspected stroke. Recently, artificial intelligence tools have been developed to assist with determining eligibility for reperfusion therapies by automating measurement of the Alberta Stroke Program Early CT Score (ASPECTS), a 10-point scale with > 7 or ≤ 7 being a threshold for change in functional outcome prediction and higher chance of symptomatic hemorrhage, and hypodense volume. The purpose of this work was to investigate the effects of CT reconstruction kernel and slice thickness on ASPECTS and hypodense volume.

Methods:

The NCCT series image data of 87 patients imaged with a CT stroke protocol at our institution were reconstructed with 3 kernels (H10s-smooth, H40s-medium, H70h-sharp) and 2 slice thicknesses (1.5mm and 5mm) to create a reference condition (H40s/5mm) and 5 non-reference conditions. Each reconstruction for each patient was analyzed with the Brainomix e-Stroke software (Brainomix, Oxford, England) which yields an ASPECTS value and measure of total hypodense volume (mL).

Results:

An ASPECTS value was returned for 74 of 87 cases in the reference condition (13 failures). ASPECTS in non-reference conditions changed from that measured in the reference condition for 59 cases, 7 of which changed above or below the clinical threshold of 7 for 3 non-reference conditions. ANOVA tests were performed to compare the differences in protocols, Dunnett's post-hoc tests were performed after ANOVA, and a significance level of p < 0.05 was defined. There was no significant effect of kernel (p = 0.91), a significant effect of slice thickness (p < 0.01) and no significant interaction between these factors (p = 0.91). Post-hoc tests indicated no significant difference between ASPECTS estimated in the reference and any non-reference conditions. There was a significant effect of kernel (p < 0.01) and slice thickness (p < 0.01) on hypodense volume, however there was no significant interaction between these factors (p = 0.79). Post-hoc tests indicated significantly different hypodense volume measurements for H10s/1.5mm (p = 0.03), H40s/1.5mm (p < 0.01), H70h/5mm (p < 0.01). No significant difference was found in hypodense volume measured in the H10s/5mm condition (p = 0.96).

Conclusion:

Automated ASPECTS and hypodense volume measurements can be significantly impacted by reconstruction kernel and slice thickness.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Proc SPIE Int Soc Opt Eng Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Proc SPIE Int Soc Opt Eng Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Estados Unidos
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