Author:
Welle Florian,Stoll Kristin,Gillmann Christina,Henkelmann Jeanette,Prasse Gordian,Kaiser Daniel P. O.,Kellner Elias,Reisert Marco,Schneider Hans R.,Klingbeil Julian,Stockert Anika,Lobsien Donald,Hoffmann Karl-Titus,Saur Dorothee,Wawrzyniak Max
Abstract
AbstractPerfusion CT is established to aid selection of patients with proximal intracranial vessel occlusion for thrombectomy in the extended time window. Selection is mostly based on simple thresholding of perfusion parameter maps, which, however, does not exploit the full information hidden in the high-dimensional perfusion data. We implemented a multiparametric mass-univariate logistic model to predict tissue outcome based on data from 405 stroke patients with acute proximal vessel occlusion in the anterior circulation who underwent mechanical thrombectomy. Input parameters were acute multimodal CT imaging (perfusion, angiography, and non-contrast) as well as basic demographic and clinical parameters. The model was trained with the knowledge of recanalization status and final infarct localization. We found that perfusion parameter maps (CBF, CBV, and Tmax) were sufficient for tissue outcome prediction. Compared with single-parameter thresholding-based models, our logistic model had comparable volumetric accuracy, but was superior with respect to topographical accuracy (AUC of receiver operating characteristic). We also found higher spatial accuracy (Dice index) in an independent internal but not external cross-validation. Our results highlight the value of perfusion data compared with non-contrast CT, CT angiography and clinical information for tissue outcome-prediction. Multiparametric logistic prediction has high potential to outperform the single-parameter thresholding-based approach. In the future, the combination of tissue and functional outcome prediction might provide an individual biomarker for the benefit from mechanical thrombectomy in acute stroke care.
Funder
Smart Medical Technology for Healthcare Consortium of the University of Leipzig, Germany
Else Kröner Fresenius Center for Digital Health, TU Dresden, Germany
Joachim Herz Foundation, Hamburg, Germany
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
Medical Faculty of the University of Leipzig, Germany
Universitätsklinikum Leipzig
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Neurology (clinical),General Neuroscience
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