Accuracy of artificial intelligence software for CT angiography in stroke

Author:

Mair Grant1ORCID,White Philip2ORCID,Bath Philip M.3ORCID,Muir Keith4ORCID,Martin Chloe1,Dye David1ORCID,Chappell Francesca1ORCID,von Kummer Rüdiger5ORCID,Macleod Malcolm1ORCID,Sprigg Nikola2ORCID,Wardlaw Joanna M.16ORCID,

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Clinical Brain Sciences University of Edinburgh Edinburgh UK

2. Translational and Clinical Research Institute, Newcastle University, Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Trust Newcastle upon Tyne UK

3. Stroke Trials Unit, Mental Health & Clinical Neuroscience University of Nottingham Nottingham UK

4. Institute of Neuroscience & Psychology, University of Glasgow Glasgow UK

5. Department of Neuroradiology University Hospital, Technische Universität Dresden Dresden Germany

6. UK Dementia Research Institute Centre at the University of Edinburgh Edinburgh UK

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveSoftware developed using artificial intelligence may automatically identify arterial occlusion and provide collateral vessel scoring on CT angiography (CTA) performed acutely for ischemic stroke. We aimed to assess the diagnostic accuracy of e‐CTA by Brainomix™ Ltd by large‐scale independent testing using expert reading as the reference standard.MethodsWe identified a large clinically representative sample of baseline CTA from 6 studies that recruited patients with acute stroke symptoms involving any arterial territory. We compared e‐CTA results with masked expert interpretation of the same scans for the presence and location of laterality‐matched arterial occlusion and/or abnormal collateral score combined into a single measure of arterial abnormality. We tested the diagnostic accuracy of e‐CTA for identifying any arterial abnormality (and in a sensitivity analysis compliant with the manufacturer's guidance that software only be used to assess the anterior circulation).ResultsWe include CTA from 668 patients (50% female; median: age 71 years, NIHSS 9, 2.3 h from stroke onset). Experts identified arterial occlusion in 365 patients (55%); most (343, 94%) involved the anterior circulation. Software successfully processed 545/668 (82%) CTAs. The sensitivity, specificity and diagnostic accuracy of e‐CTA for detecting arterial abnormality were each 72% (95% CI = 66–77%). Diagnostic accuracy was non‐significantly improved in a sensitivity analysis excluding occlusions from outside the anterior circulation (76%, 95% CI = 72–80%).InterpretationCompared to experts, the diagnostic accuracy of e‐CTA for identifying acute arterial abnormality was 72–76%. Users of e‐CTA should be competent in CTA interpretation to ensure all potential thrombectomy candidates are identified.

Funder

Medical Research Council

Stroke Association

UK Dementia Research Institute

Alzheimer's Society

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Neurology (clinical),General Neuroscience

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1. Real-world evaluation of Brainomix e-Stroke software;Stroke and Vascular Neurology;2023-12-22

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