Detection of Ischemic Stroke Tissue Fate from the MRI Images Using a Deep Learning Approach

Author:

Alotaibi Nouf Saeed1,Alotaibi Abdullah Shawan1,Eliazer M.2,Srinivasulu Asadi3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Computer Science, Shaqra University, Shaqra, Saudi Arabia

2. Department of Computing Technologies, SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai, India

3. IT, BlueCrest University, Monrovia, Liberia

Abstract

The ability to determine infarction thickness using magnetic resonance perfusion modulated imaging (PWI) should assist physicians to decide how vigorously to treat severe stroke victims. Algorithms for predicting tissue fate have indeed been created, although they are largely based on hand-crafted characteristics extracted from perfusion pictures, which seem to be susceptible to background subtraction approaches. Researchers show how deep convolution neural networks (CNNs) can be used to predict final stroke infarction thickness only using primary perfusion data throughout this paper. The number of recoverable tissues determines the alternative treatments for patients with acute ischemic stroke. The accuracy of this measurement technique is currently restricted by a set threshold and limited imagining paradigms. The values collection from real-time sensors was used to create and evaluate this suggested deep learning-based stroke illness statistical method. Several deep-learning systems (CNN-LSTM, LSTM, and CNN-Bidirectional LSTM) that specialize in time series analysis prediction and classification were analyzed and compared. These findings show that noninvasive technologies that can simply measure brainwave activity by itself can forecast and track stroke illnesses in real-time throughout ordinary life are feasible. When compared with the previous measuring approaches, these findings are predicted to lead to considerable improvements in early stroke diagnosis at a lower cost and with less inconvenience.

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Computer Networks and Communications,Computer Science Applications

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