arXiv Open Access 2024

Automated neuroradiological support systems for multiple cerebrovascular disease markers -- A systematic review and meta-analysis

Jesse Phitidis Alison Q. O'Neil William N. Whiteley Beatrice Alex Joanna M. Wardlaw +2 lainnya
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Cerebrovascular diseases (CVD) can lead to stroke and dementia. Stroke is the second leading cause of death world wide and dementia incidence is increasing by the year. There are several markers of CVD that are visible on brain imaging, including: white matter hyperintensities (WMH), acute and chronic ischaemic stroke lesions (ISL), lacunes, enlarged perivascular spaces (PVS), acute and chronic haemorrhagic lesions, and cerebral microbleeds (CMB). Brain atrophy also occurs in CVD. These markers are important for patient management and intervention, since they indicate elevated risk of future stroke and dementia. We systematically reviewed automated systems designed to support radiologists reporting on these CVD imaging findings. We considered commercially available software and research publications which identify at least two CVD markers. In total, we included 29 commercial products and 13 research publications. Two distinct types of commercial support system were available: those which identify acute stroke lesions (haemorrhagic and ischaemic) from computed tomography (CT) scans, mainly for the purpose of patient triage; and those which measure WMH and atrophy regionally and longitudinally. In research, WMH and ISL were the markers most frequently analysed together, from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans; lacunes and PVS were each targeted only twice and CMB only once. For stroke, commercially available systems largely support the emergency setting, whilst research systems consider also follow-up and routine scans. The systems to quantify WMH and atrophy are focused on neurodegenerative disease support, where these CVD markers are also of significance. There are currently no openly validated systems, commercially, or in research, performing a comprehensive joint analysis of all CVD markers (WMH, ISL, lacunes, PVS, haemorrhagic lesions, CMB, and atrophy).

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Jesse Phitidis

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Alison Q. O'Neil

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William N. Whiteley

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Beatrice Alex

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Joanna M. Wardlaw

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Miguel O. Bernabeu

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Maria Valdés Hernández

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Phitidis, J., O'Neil, A.Q., Whiteley, W.N., Alex, B., Wardlaw, J.M., Bernabeu, M.O. et al. (2024). Automated neuroradiological support systems for multiple cerebrovascular disease markers -- A systematic review and meta-analysis. https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.17124

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