Automatic assessment of DWI‐ASPECTS for acute ischemic stroke based on deep learning

Author:

Fang Ting1,Jiang Zhuoyun1,Zhou Yuxi1,Jia Shouqiang2,Zhao Jiaqi3,Nie Shengdong1

Affiliation:

1. School of Health Science and Engineering University of Shanghai for Science and Technology Shanghai China

2. Department of Imaging Jinan People's Hospital affiliated to Shandong First Medical University Shandong China

3. Department of Ultrasound, Shanghai Fourth People's Hospital, School of Medicine Tongji University Shanghai China

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundAlberta Stroke Program Early Computed Tomography Score (ASPECTS) is a standardized semi‐quantitative method for early ischemic changes in acute ischemic stroke.PurposeHowever, ASPECTS is still affected by expert experience and inconsistent results between readers in clinical. This study aims to propose an automatic ASPECTS scoring model based on diffusion‐weighted imaging (DWI) mode to help clinicians make accurate treatment plans.MethodsEighty‐two patients with stroke were included in the study. First, we designed a new deep learning network for segmenting ASPECTS scoring brain regions. The network is improved based on U‐net, which integrates multiple modules. Second, we proposed using hybrid classifiers to classify brain regions. For brain regions with larger areas, we used brain grayscale comparison algorithm to train machine learning classifiers, while using hybrid feature training for brain regions with smaller areas.ResultsThe average DICE coefficient of the segmented hindbrain area can reach 0.864. With the proposed hybrid classifier, our method performs significantly on both region‐level ASPECTS and dichotomous ASPECTS. The sensitivity and accuracy on the test set are 95.51% and 93.43%, respectively. For dichotomous ASPECTS, the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) between our automated ASPECTS score and the expert reading was 0.87.ConclusionsThis study proposed an automated model for ASPECTS scoring of patients with acute ischemic stroke based on DWI images. Experimental results show that the method of segmentation first and then classification is feasible. Our method has the potential to assist physicians in the Alberta Stroke Program with early CT scoring and clinical stroke diagnosis.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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