Journal of Personalized Medicine (Sep 2021)

MRI Deep Learning-Based Solution for Alzheimer’s Disease Prediction

  • Cristina L. Saratxaga,
  • Iratxe Moya,
  • Artzai Picón,
  • Marina Acosta,
  • Aitor Moreno-Fernandez-de-Leceta,
  • Estibaliz Garrote,
  • Arantza Bereciartua-Perez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jpm11090902
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 9
p. 902

Abstract

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Background: Alzheimer’s is a degenerative dementing disorder that starts with a mild memory impairment and progresses to a total loss of mental and physical faculties. The sooner the diagnosis is made, the better for the patient, as preventive actions and treatment can be started. Although tests such as the Mini-Mental State Tests Examination are usually used for early identification, diagnosis relies on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) brain analysis. Methods: Public initiatives such as the OASIS (Open Access Series of Imaging Studies) collection provide neuroimaging datasets openly available for research purposes. In this work, a new method based on deep learning and image processing techniques for MRI-based Alzheimer’s diagnosis is proposed and compared with previous literature works. Results: Our method achieves a balance accuracy (BAC) up to 0.93 for image-based automated diagnosis of the disease, and a BAC of 0.88 for the establishment of the disease stage (healthy tissue, very mild and severe stage). Conclusions: Results obtained surpassed the state-of-the-art proposals using the OASIS collection. This demonstrates that deep learning-based strategies are an effective tool for building a robust solution for Alzheimer’s-assisted diagnosis based on MRI data.

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