| Literature DB >> 30106378 |
Ming Song1,2, Yi Yang3, Jianghong He3, Zhengyi Yang1,2, Shan Yu1,2, Qiuyou Xie4, Xiaoyu Xia3, Yuanyuan Dang3, Qiang Zhang3, Xinhuai Wu5, Yue Cui1,2, Bing Hou1,2, Ronghao Yu4, Ruxiang Xu3, Tianzi Jiang1,2,6,7,8.
Abstract
Disorders of consciousness are a heterogeneous mixture of different diseases or injuries. Although some indicators and models have been proposed for prognostication, any single method when used alone carries a high risk of false prediction. This study aimed to develop a multidomain prognostic model that combines resting state functional MRI with three clinical characteristics to predict one year-outcomes at the single-subject level. The model discriminated between patients who would later recover consciousness and those who would not with an accuracy of around 88% on three datasets from two medical centers. It was also able to identify the prognostic importance of different predictors, including brain functions and clinical characteristics. To our knowledge, this is the first reported implementation of a multidomain prognostic model that is based on resting state functional MRI and clinical characteristics in chronic disorders of consciousness, which we suggest is accurate, robust, and interpretable.Entities:
Keywords: brain; functional network; human; human biology; medicine; neural network; neuroscience
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30106378 PMCID: PMC6145856 DOI: 10.7554/eLife.36173
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Elife ISSN: 2050-084X Impact factor: 8.140