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Artificial intelligence for diagnosis and prognosis in neuroimaging for dementia; a systematic review
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2021
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Abstract
Abstract Introduction Recent developments in artificial intelligence (AI) and neuroimaging offer new opportunities for improving diagnosis and prognosis of dementia. To synthesise the available literature, we performed a systematic review. Methods We systematically reviewed primary research publications up to January 2021, using AI for neuroimaging to predict diagnosis and/or prognosis in cognitive neurodegenerative diseases. After initial screening, data from each study was extracted, including: demographic information, AI methods, neuroimaging features, and results. Results We found 2709 reports, with 252 eligible papers remaining following screening. Most studies relied on the Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI) dataset (n=178) with no other individual dataset used more than 5 times. Algorithmic classifiers, such as support vector machine (SVM), were the most commonly used AI method (47%) followed by discriminative (32%) and generative (11%) classifiers. Structural MRI was used in 71% of studies with a wide range of accuracies for the diagnosis of neurodegenerative diseases and predicting prognosis. Lower accuracy was found in studies using a multi-class classifier or an external cohort as the validation group. There was improvement in accuracy when neuroimaging modalities were combined, e.g. PET and structural MRI. Only 17 papers studied non-Alzheimer’s disease dementias. Conclusion The use of AI with neuroimaging for diagnosis and prognosis in dementia is a rapidly emerging field. We make a number of recommendations addressing the definition of key clinical questions, heterogeneity of AI methods, and the availability of appropriate and representative data. We anticipate that addressing these issues will enable the field to move towards meaningful clinical translation.
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Autoren
- Robin Borchert
- Tiago Azevedo
- AmanPreet Badhwar
- Jorge Bernal
- Michael R. Betts
- Rose Bruffaerts
- MC Burkhart
- Ilse Dewachter
- HM Gellersen
- Allan Low
- Letícia Machado
- CR Madan
- Maura Malpetti
- Juan Carlos Mejía
- Sofia Michopoulou
- Carlos Muñoz‐Neira
- M PERES
- Veronica Phillips
- Siddharth Ramanan
- Stefano Tamburin
- Hanz M. Tantiangco
- Lokendra Thakur
- Alessandro Tomassini
- Ashwati Vipin
- Eugene Tang
- Danielle Newby
- Janice M. Ranson
- David J. Llewellyn
- Michele Veldsman
- Timothy Rittman
Institutionen
- University of Cambridge(GB)
- Université de Montréal(CA)
- Institut Universitaire de Gériatrie de Montréal(CA)
- University of Edinburgh(GB)
- German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases(DE)
- Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg(DE)
- Center for Behavioral Brain Sciences(DE)
- University of Antwerp(BE)
- Hasselt University(BE)
- Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul(BR)
- University of Nottingham(GB)
- Universidad de Los Andes(CO)
- University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust(GB)
- University of Sheffield(GB)
- University of Bristol(GB)
- Public Library of Science(US)
- MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit(GB)
- University of Verona(IT)
- Harvard University(US)
- Broad Institute(US)
- Massachusetts General Hospital(US)
- Boston Children's Hospital(US)
- National Neuroscience Institute(SG)
- Newcastle University(GB)
- University of Oxford(GB)
- University of Exeter(GB)
- The Alan Turing Institute(GB)