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Multimodal deep learning for Alzheimer’s disease dementia assessment
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2022
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Abstract
Worldwide, there are nearly 10 million new cases of dementia annually, of which Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common. New measures are needed to improve the diagnosis of individuals with cognitive impairment due to various etiologies. Here, we report a deep learning framework that accomplishes multiple diagnostic steps in successive fashion to identify persons with normal cognition (NC), mild cognitive impairment (MCI), AD, and non-AD dementias (nADD). We demonstrate a range of models capable of accepting flexible combinations of routinely collected clinical information, including demographics, medical history, neuropsychological testing, neuroimaging, and functional assessments. We then show that these frameworks compare favorably with the diagnostic accuracy of practicing neurologists and neuroradiologists. Lastly, we apply interpretability methods in computer vision to show that disease-specific patterns detected by our models track distinct patterns of degenerative changes throughout the brain and correspond closely with the presence of neuropathological lesions on autopsy. Our work demonstrates methodologies for validating computational predictions with established standards of medical diagnosis.
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Autoren
- Shangran Qiu
- Matthew I. Miller
- Prajakta Joshi
- Joyce C. Lee
- Chonghua Xue
- Yunruo Ni
- Yuwei Wang
- Ileana De Anda‐Duran
- Phillip H Hwang
- Justin Cramer
- Brigid Dwyer
- Honglin Hao
- Michelle Kaku
- Sachin Kedar
- Peter H. Lee
- Asim Mian
- Daniel L. Murman
- Sarah A. O’Shea
- Aaron B. Paul
- Marie Saint‐Hilaire
- E. Alton Sartor
- Aneeta Saxena
- Ludy C. Shih
- Juan E. Small
- Maximilian J. Smith
- Arun Swaminathan
- Courtney Takahashi
- Olga Taraschenko
- Hui You
- Jing Yuan
- Yan Zhou
- Shuhan Zhu
- Michael L. Alosco
- Jesse Mez
- Thor D. Stein
- Kathleen L. Poston
- Rhoda Au
- Vijaya B. Kolachalama
Institutionen
- Boston University(US)
- University of Massachusetts Boston(US)
- Framingham Heart Study(US)
- Tulane University(US)
- University of Nebraska Medical Center(US)
- Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College(CN)
- Peking Union Medical College Hospital(CN)
- Emory University(US)
- Lahey Medical Center(US)
- VA Boston Healthcare System(US)
- VA New England Healthcare System(US)
- Palo Alto University(US)
- Stanford University(US)