论文标题

基于计算图像的中风评估,用于评估具有纵向和多部位临床前MRI的脑保护剂

Computational Image-based Stroke Assessment for Evaluation of Cerebroprotectants with Longitudinal and Multi-site Preclinical MRI

论文作者

Cabeen, Ryan P., Mandeville, Joseph, Hyder, Fahmeed, Sanganahalli, Basavaraju G., Thedens, Daniel R., Arbab, Ali, Huang, Shuning, Bibic, Adnan, Tarakci, Erendiz, Mihailovic, Jelena, Morais, Andreia, Lamb, Jessica, Nagarkatti, Karisma, Toga, Arthur W., Lyden, Patrick, Ayata, Cenk

论文摘要

虽然缺血性中风是全球死亡的主要原因,但几乎没有成功将假定的大脑保护剂从啮齿动物的临床前试验转化为人类患者。我们研究了基于计算图像的评估工具,用于实际改善啮齿动物模型中潜在治疗干预措施的大规模临床前筛查的质量,可扩展性和前景。我们为中风临床前评估网络(SPAN)开发了,评估和部署了一项基于图像的中风结果定量的管道,这是一项多站点,多臂多阶段的多阶段研究,评估了一组大脑保护剂干预措施。我们的完全自动化的管道结合了最先进的算法和数据分析方法,以评估从中大脑中动脉闭合(MCAO)纵向收集的多参数MRI数据中的中风结果,包括进度,大脑量,中线移动,中线移位,和数据质量的测量。我们将方法应用于1,368次扫描,并报告了病变程度和受伤纵向变化的人口水平结果。我们使用网络中盲人中风专家的众包进行了比较,通过与同一大脑的冠状MRI切片和组织切片的手动注释进行了比较。我们的结果证明了基于图像的中风评估的功效和鲁棒性。该管道可能为将来通过SPAN和其他网络进行的正在进行的啮齿动物临床前研究提供有希望的资源。

While ischemic stroke is a leading cause of death worldwide, there has been little success translating putative cerebroprotectants from rodent preclinical trials to human patients. We investigated computational image-based assessment tools for practical improvement of the quality, scalability, and outlook for large scale preclinical screening for potential therapeutic interventions in rodent models. We developed, evaluated, and deployed a pipeline for image-based stroke outcome quantification for the Stroke Preclinical Assessment Network (SPAN), a multi-site, multi-arm, multi-stage study evaluating a suite of cerebroprotectant interventions. Our fully automated pipeline combines state-of-the-art algorithmic and data analytic approaches to assess stroke outcomes from multi-parameter MRI data collected longitudinally from a rodent model of middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO), including measures of infarct volume, brain atrophy, midline shift, and data quality. We applied our approach to 1,368 scans and report population level results of lesion extent and longitudinal changes from injury. We validated our system by comparison with both manual annotations of coronal MRI slices and tissue sections from the same brain, using crowdsourcing from blinded stroke experts from the network. Our results demonstrate the efficacy and robustness of our image-based stroke assessments. The pipeline may provide a promising resource for ongoing rodent preclinical studies conducted by SPAN and other networks in the future.

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