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INDIVIDUAL CLASSIFICATION OF STABLE VERSUS PROGRESSIVE MCI BASED ON DTI NEUROIMAGING. Haller, Nguyen, Rodriguez, Emch, Gold, Bartsch, Lovblad, Giannakopoulos. Alzheimer Disease.
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INDIVIDUAL CLASSIFICATION OF STABLE VERSUS PROGRESSIVE MCI BASED ON DTI NEUROIMAGING Haller, Nguyen, Rodriguez, Emch, Gold, Bartsch, Lovblad, Giannakopoulos Sven Haller
Alzheimer Disease Coronal MRI scan shows absence (left) and presence (right) of atrophy of the medial temporal lobe in a healthy elderly subject and a patient with AD van der Flier W M and Scheltens P (2005) Use of laboratory and imaging investigations in dementia. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry v45-52
VBM in MCI VBM: 11 MCI versus 10 controls
SVM: basics a b c
SVM: Classification of AD Kloppel S, Stonnington C M, Chu C et al (2008) Automatic classification of MR scans in Alzheimer's disease. Brain Pt 3:681-689
Methods • 35 Controls • 67 MCI • Neuropsy follow-up after 1 year • 40 stable MCI • 27 progressive MCI • MRI at baseline • DTI • SWI • other (T2w….)
DTI / TBSS Sven Haller
Results: DTI Haller, S., Nguyen, D., Rodriguez, C., Emch, J., Gold, G., Bartsch, A. J. et al. (epub). Individual prediction of cognitive decline in mild cognitive impairment using support vector machine-based analysis of diffusion tensor imaging data. J Alzheimers Dis.
Results: DTI Haller, S., Nguyen, D., Rodriguez, C., Emch, J., Gold, G., Bartsch, A. J. et al. (epub). Individual prediction of cognitive decline in mild cognitive impairment using support vector machine-based analysis of diffusion tensor imaging data. J Alzheimers Dis.
SWIsusceptibilityweightedimaging Sven Haller
SWI: basics = × Magnitude image Phase mask image SWI image
GRE T2* HEMO SWI
Results: SWI Haller, S., Bartsch, A. J., Nguyen, D., Rodriguez, C., Emch, J., Gold, G. et al. (in press). Susceptibility weighted imaging (SWI) assessment of cerebral microbleeds and iron deposition in mild cognitive impairment. Radiology.
Results: SWI Haller, S., Bartsch, A. J., Nguyen, D., Rodriguez, C., Emch, J., Gold, G. et al. (in press). Susceptibility weighted imaging (SWI) assessment of cerebral microbleeds and iron deposition in mild cognitive impairment. Radiology.
Haller, S., Bartsch, A. J., Nguyen, D., Rodriguez, C., Emch, J., Gold, G. et al. (in press). Susceptibility weighted imaging (SWI) assessment of cerebral microbleeds and iron deposition in mild cognitive impairment. Radiology.
Conclusions • SVM classification sMCI versus pMCI • at baseline MRI • 98% based on DTI • 84% based on SWI • Higher number of microbleeds for MCI vs HC • but no difference between sMCI and pMCI • Iron accumulation • MCI increased iron in the right pallidum and right substantia nigra, • MCI decreased iron in the right red nucleus
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