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Abstract #2490

Radiomics Features of the Hippocampus Based on 3D-TIWI Improve the Diagnosis of Cerebral Small Vessel Disease with Cognitive Impairment

bingqin huang1, wei zheng1, ronghua mu1, kan deng2, jia kuang3, xiaoyan qin1, peng yang1, yuling feng1, yue xiao4, and xiqi zhu1
1Nanxishan Hospital of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, guilin, China, 2Philips Healthcare, China, guangzhou, China, 3The second Affiliated Hospital of Guilin Medical University, guilin, China, 4Guilin Medical University, guilin, China

Synopsis

Keywords: Blood Vessels, Aging, Cerebral Small Vessel Disease

Motivation: Tracking hippocampal radiomic changes over time may provide a biomarker to monitor disease progression and treatment response in cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD). Extending proven hippocampal radiomic methods from AD research to the study of CSVD represents a promising approach worthy of further investigation.

Goal(s): To develop a radiomics model based on 3D-T1WI images to improve the diagnosis of CSVD with cognitive impairment.

Approach: LASSO regression was used for feature selection and model construction

Results: The model attained an accuracy of 0.781, AUC of 0.818, sensitivity of 0.538, and specificity of 0.947 in distinguishing group 2 from NCs in the test sets.

Impact: Overall, our findings support the potential for hippocampal textural features to serve as neuroimaging biomarkers of CSVD, providing a useful tool to aid clinical decision-making in precision medicine.

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