Frontiers in Neuroinformatics (Aug 2024)

Predicting the clinical prognosis of acute ischemic stroke using machine learning: an application of radiomic biomarkers on non-contrast CT after intravascular interventional treatment

  • Hongxian Gu,
  • Yuting Yan,
  • Xiaodong He,
  • Yuyun Xu,
  • Yuguo Wei,
  • Yuan Shao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fninf.2024.1400702
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18

Abstract

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PurposeThis study aimed to develop a radiomic model based on non-contrast computed tomography (NCCT) after interventional treatment to predict the clinical prognosis of acute ischemic stroke (AIS) with large vessel occlusion.MethodsWe retrospectively collected 141 cases of AIS from 2016 to 2020 and analyzed the patients' clinical data as well as NCCT data after interventional treatment. Then, the total dataset was divided into training and testing sets according to the subject serial number. The cerebral hemispheres on the infarct side were segmented for radiomics signature extraction. After radiomics signatures were standardized and dimensionality reduced, the training set was used to construct a radiomics model using machine learning. The testing set was then used to validate the prediction model, which was evaluated based on discrimination, calibration, and clinical utility. Finally, a joint model was constructed by incorporating the radiomics signatures and clinical data.ResultsThe AUCs of the joint model, radiomics signature, NIHSS score, and hypertension were 0.900, 0.863, 0.727, and 0.591, respectively, in the training set. In the testing set, the AUCs of the joint model, radiomics signature, NIHSS score, and hypertension were 0.885, 0.840, 0.721, and 0.590, respectively.ConclusionOur results provided evidence that using post-interventional NCCT for a radiomic model could be a valuable tool in predicting the clinical prognosis of AIS with large vessel occlusion.

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