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The use of dynamic susceptibility contrast (DSC) MRI to automatically classify patients with first episode psychosis.

Letizia Squarcina1, Cinzia Perlini2, Denis Peruzzo3, Umberto Castellani4, Veronica Marinelli5, Marcella Bellani1, Gianluca Rambaldelli6, Antonio Lasalvia7, Sarah Tosato8, Katia De Santi9, Federica Spagnolli10, Roberto Cerini10, Mirella Ruggeri7, Paolo Brambilla11.   

Abstract

Hemodynamic changes in the brain have been reported in major psychosis in respect to healthy controls, and could unveil the basis of structural brain modifications happening in patients. The study of first episode psychosis is of particular interest because the confounding role of chronicity and medication can be excluded. The aim of this work is to automatically discriminate first episode psychosis patients and normal controls on the basis of brain perfusion employing a support vector machine (SVM) classifier. 35 normal controls and 35 first episode psychosis underwent dynamic susceptibility contrast magnetic resonance imaging, and cerebral blood flow and volume, along with mean transit time were obtained. We investigated their behavior in the whole brain and in selected regions of interest, in particular the left and right frontal, parietal, temporal and occipital lobes, insula, caudate and cerebellum. The distribution of values of perfusion indexes were used as features in a support vector machine classifier. Mean values of blood flow and volume were slightly lower in patients, and the difference reached statistical significance in the right caudate, left and right frontal lobes, and in left cerebellum. Linear SVM reached an accuracy of 83% in the classification of patients and normal controls, with the highest accuracy associated with the right frontal lobe and left parietal lobe. In conclusion, we found evidence that brain perfusion could be used as a potential marker to classify patients with psychosis, who show reduced blood flow and volume in respect to normal controls.
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Keywords:  Machine learning; Perfusion; SVM

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25888338     DOI: 10.1016/j.schres.2015.03.017

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Schizophr Res        ISSN: 0920-9964            Impact factor:   4.939


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Review 1.  A review of altered biochemistry in the anterior cingulate cortex of first-episode psychosis.

Authors:  L Squarcina; J A Stanley; M Bellani; C A Altamura; P Brambilla
Journal:  Epidemiol Psychiatr Sci       Date:  2017-01-20       Impact factor: 6.892

2.  Association of serum VEGF levels with prefrontal cortex volume in schizophrenia.

Authors:  A Pillai; K R Howell; A O Ahmed; D Weinberg; K M Allen; J Bruggemann; R Lenroot; D Liu; C Galletly; C S Weickert; T W Weickert
Journal:  Mol Psychiatry       Date:  2015-07-14       Impact factor: 15.992

3.  Standardized acquisition and post-processing of dynamic susceptibility contrast perfusion in patients with brain tumors, cerebrovascular disease and dementia: comparability of post-processing software.

Authors:  Manuel Alexander Schmidt; Michael Knott; Philip Hoelter; Tobias Engelhorn; Elna Marie Larsson; Than Nguyen; Marco Essig; Arnd Doerfler
Journal:  Br J Radiol       Date:  2019-10-24       Impact factor: 3.039

4.  Common and distinct structural features of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder: The European Network on Psychosis, Affective disorders and Cognitive Trajectory (ENPACT) study.

Authors:  Eleonora Maggioni; Benedicto Crespo-Facorro; Igor Nenadic; Francesco Benedetti; Christian Gaser; Heinrich Sauer; Roberto Roiz-Santiañez; Sara Poletti; Veronica Marinelli; Marcella Bellani; Cinzia Perlini; Mirella Ruggeri; A Carlo Altamura; Vaibhav A Diwadkar; Paolo Brambilla
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2017-11-14       Impact factor: 3.240

5.  Distinguish bipolar and major depressive disorder in adolescents based on multimodal neuroimaging: Results from the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development study®.

Authors:  Yujun Liu; Kai Chen; Yangyang Luo; Jiqiu Wu; Qu Xiang; Li Peng; Jian Zhang; Weiling Zhao; Mingliang Li; Xiaobo Zhou
Journal:  Digit Health       Date:  2022-09-05

Review 6.  Schizophrenia: A Survey of Artificial Intelligence Techniques Applied to Detection and Classification.

Authors:  Joel Weijia Lai; Candice Ke En Ang; U Rajendra Acharya; Kang Hao Cheong
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2021-06-05       Impact factor: 3.390

Review 7.  Is It Possible to Predict the Future in First-Episode Psychosis?

Authors:  Jaana Suvisaari; Outi Mantere; Jaakko Keinänen; Teemu Mäntylä; Eva Rikandi; Maija Lindgren; Tuula Kieseppä; Tuukka T Raij
Journal:  Front Psychiatry       Date:  2018-11-13       Impact factor: 4.157

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