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Radiomics for Predicting the Development of Brain Edema from Normal-Appearing Early Brain-CT After Cardiac Arrest and
Michael Scheschenja1, Eva-Marie Müller-Stüler1, Simon Viniol1
1Clinic of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, Marburg University Hospital, Philipps-University Marburg, Baldingerstrasse, 35043 Marburg, Germany.
Abstract:
Background: Hypoxic-ischemic brain injury (HIBI) is a feared complication post-cardiac arrest (CA). The timing of brain imaging remains a topic of ongoing debate. Early computed tomography (CT) scans can reveal acute intracranial pathologies but may have limited predictive value due to delayed manifestation of HIBI-related changes. Radiomics analyses present a promising approach to identifying subtle imaging markers, potentially aiding early HIBI detection. Methods: This study retrospectively assessed post-CA patients between 2016 and 2023 who received immediate brain CTs. Patients without acute intracranial pathology on initial scans and who underwent follow-up brain CTs within 14 days post-return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) were included. Image segmentation involved manual basalganglia segmentation and automated whole-brain segmentation. Radiomics features were calculated using Pyradiomics (v3.0.1) in 3DSlicer (v5.2.2). Feature selection involved reproducibility analysis via ICC and LASSO regression, retaining five features per segmentation method. A logistic regression model for each segmentation method underwent 5-fold cross-validation. Results were summarized with ROC analyses and average sensitivity and specificity. Results: A total of 83 patients (average age: 65 ± 13.3 years, 19 women) with CA and ROSC were included. Follow-up CT scans after 5.2 ± 2.9 days revealed brain edema in 47 patients. The model using manual segmentation achieved an average AUC of 0.76, sensitivity of 0.59, and specificity of 0.78. The automated segmentation model showed an average AUC of 0.66, sensitivity of 0.49, and specificity of 0.68. Conclusions: Radiomics, particularly focused on the basalganglia area in normal-appearing brain CTs after CA and ROSC, may enhance predictive insights for HIBI and the development of brain edema.
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