Performance Of E-Aspects Software In Comparison To That Of Stroke Physicians On Assessing Ct Scans Of Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF STROKE(2016)

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Background The Alberta Stroke Program Early CT score (ASPECTS) is an established 10-point quantitative topographic computed tomography scan score to assess early ischemic changes. We compared the performance of the e-ASPECTS software with those of stroke physicians at different professional levels.Methods The baseline computed tomography scans of acute stroke patients, in whom computed tomography and diffusion-weighted imaging scans were obtained less than two hours apart, were retrospectively scored by e-ASPECTS as well as by three stroke experts and three neurology trainees blinded to any clinical information. The ground truth was defined as the ASPECTS on diffusion-weighted imaging scored by another two non-blinded independent experts on consensus basis. Sensitivity and specificity in an ASPECTS region-based and an ASPECTS score-based analysis as well as receiver-operating characteristic curves, Bland-Altman plots with mean score error, and Matthews correlation coefficients were calculated. Comparisons were made between the human scorers and e-ASPECTS with diffusion-weighted imaging being the ground truth. Two methods for clustered data were used to estimate sensitivity and specificity in the region-based analysis.Results In total, 34 patients were included and 680 (34x20) ASPECTS regions were scored. Mean time from onset to computed tomography was 172135min and mean time difference between computed tomographyand magnetic resonance imaging was 41 +/- 31min. The region-based sensitivity (46.46% [CI: 30.8;62.1]) of e-ASPECTS was better than three trainees and one expert (p0.01) and not statistically different from another two experts. Specificity (94.15% [CI: 91.7;96.6]) was lower than one expert and one trainee (p<0.01) and not statistically different to the other four physicians. e-ASPECTS had the best Matthews correlation coefficient of 0.44 (experts: 0.38 +/- 0.08 and trainees: 0.19 +/- 0.05) and the lowest mean score error of 0.56 (experts: 1.44 +/- 1.79 and trainees: 1.97 +/- 2.12).Conclusion e-ASPECTS showed a similar performance to that of stroke experts in the assessment of brain computed tomographys of acute ischemic stroke patients with the Alberta Stroke Program Early CT score method.
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Alberta Stroke Program Early CT score, computed tomography, ischemic stroke, machine learning
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