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Abstract #3691

Detection of Pathological Functional Connectome in Brains with Low-grade Gliomas Using Graph Convolutional Network

Siqi Cai1,2, Zhen Fan3, Zengxin Qi3, Yufei Liu4, Fanfan Chen4, Zhuoxu Cui1, Wenxin Wang1,2, Fanshi Li1,2, Zhifeng Shi3, and Lijuan Zhang1,2
1Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenzhen, China, 2University of Chinese Academy of Science, Beijing, China, 3Huashan Hospital of Fudan University, Shanghai, China, 4Shenzhen Second People’s Hospital, Shenzhen, China

Synopsis

Keywords: Tumors (Pre-Treatment), Brain Connectivity

Motivation: Alterations in the functional connectome may serve as new biomarkers to infer the disease profile of glioma.

Goal(s): To detect the pathological functional connectome (Patho-FCN) that characterizes the functional plasticity due to low grade glioma.

Approach: Dynamic functional connectivity-based graph convolutional network (dFC-GCN) models were constructed to distinguish patients from healthy controls. Class activation mapping was utilized to identify the top 5% salient nodes constituting the Patho-FCN, where the information flow was assessed using the time-delay and probabilistic flow estimation.

Results: The dFC-GCN model identified a contralesional Patho-FCN with altered information propagation patterns, and achieved an averaged classification accuracy of 96.1%.

Impact: The pathological functional connectome detected with the proposed methodology in this study provides a novel biomarker to characterize cerebral glioma. Theranostic scheme targeting pathological connectome may innovate the management of glioma.

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