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Automated Midline Shift and Intracranial Pressure Estimation based on Brain CT Images
Published on: April 13, 2013
Predictability of intracranial pressure level in traumatic brain injury: features extraction, statistical analysis
Wenan Chen1, Charles H Cockrell2, Kevin Ward3
1Reanimation Engineering Science (VCURES) Centre, Department of Computer Science, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond 23298, VA, USA. chenw6@vcu.edu
Abstract:
This paper attempts to predict Intracranial Pressure (ICP) based on features extracted from non-invasively collected patient data. These features include midline shift measurement and textural features extracted from Computed axial Tomography (CT) images. A statistical analysis is performed to examine the relationship between ICP and midline shift. Machine learning is also applied to estimate ICP levels with a two-stage feature selection scheme. To avoid overfitting, all feature selections and parameter selections are performed using a nested 10-fold cross validation within the training data. The classification results demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method in ICP prediction.
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