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Radiomic Features of Hippocampal Subregions in Alzheimer's Disease and Amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment.
Feng, Feng; Wang, Pan; Zhao, Kun; Zhou, Bo; Yao, Hongxiang; Meng, Qingqing; Wang, Lei; Zhang, Zengqiang; Ding, Yanhui; Wang, Luning; An, Ningyu; Zhang, Xi; Liu, Yong.
Afiliação
  • Feng F; Department of Neurology, Nanlou Division, Chinese PLA General Hospital, National Clinical Research Center for Geriatric Diseases, Beijing, China.
  • Wang P; Department of Neurology, The General Hospital of the PLA Rocket Force, Beijing, China.
  • Zhao K; Department of Neurology, Nanlou Division, Chinese PLA General Hospital, National Clinical Research Center for Geriatric Diseases, Beijing, China.
  • Zhou B; Department of Neurology, Tianjin Huanhu Hospital, Tianjin, China.
  • Yao H; Brainnetome Center, Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China.
  • Meng Q; School of Information Science and Engineering, Shandong Normal University, Jinan, China.
  • Wang L; Department of Neurology, Nanlou Division, Chinese PLA General Hospital, National Clinical Research Center for Geriatric Diseases, Beijing, China.
  • Zhang Z; Department of Radiology, Chinese PLA General Hospital, Beijing, China.
  • Ding Y; Department of Neurology, Nanlou Division, Chinese PLA General Hospital, National Clinical Research Center for Geriatric Diseases, Beijing, China.
  • Wang L; Department of Neurology, The General Hospital of the PLA Rocket Force, Beijing, China.
  • An N; Department of Neurology, Nanlou Division, Chinese PLA General Hospital, National Clinical Research Center for Geriatric Diseases, Beijing, China.
  • Zhang X; Hainan Branch of Chinese PLA General Hospital, Sanya, China.
  • Liu Y; School of Information Science and Engineering, Shandong Normal University, Jinan, China.
Front Aging Neurosci ; 10: 290, 2018.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30319396
ABSTRACT
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is characterized by progressive dementia, especially in episodic memory, and amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI) is associated with a high risk of developing AD. Hippocampal atrophy/shape changes are believed to be the most robust magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) markers for AD and aMCI. Radiomics, a method of texture analysis, can quantitatively examine a large set of features and has previously been successfully applied to evaluate imaging biomarkers for AD. To test whether radiomic features in the hippocampus can be employed for early classification of AD and aMCI, 1692 features from the caudal and head parts of the bilateral hippocampus were extracted from 38 AD patients, 33 aMCI patients and 45 normal controls (NCs). One way analysis of variance (ANOVA) showed that 111 features exhibited statistically significant group differences (P < 0.01, Bonferroni corrected). Among these features, 98 were significantly correlated with Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) scores in AD and aMCI subjects (P < 0.01). The support vector machine (SVM) model demonstrated that radiomic features allowed us to distinguish AD from NC with an accuracy of 86.75% (specificity = 88.89% and sensitivity = 84.21%) and an area under curve (AUC) of 0.93. In conclusion, these findings provide evidence showing that radiomic features are beneficial in detecting early cognitive decline, and SVM classification analysis provides encouraging evidence for using hippocampal radiomic features as a potential biomarker for clinical applications in AD.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Idioma: En Revista: Front Aging Neurosci Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Idioma: En Revista: Front Aging Neurosci Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article