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Ischemic stroke is an acute cerebrovascular condition in which blood flow to a brain region is suddenly interrupted, leading to tissue infarction. Neurons depend on continuous oxygen and glucose supply, so even brief reductions in perfusion cause energy failure, ionic imbalance, and irreversible injury. Ischemic strokes are classified into thrombotic and embolic types based on their underlying mechanisms.Thrombotic MechanismsThrombotic stroke develops when a clot forms within a cerebral artery.
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An ischemic stroke occurs when a cerebral blood vessel becomes obstructed, most often by a thrombus or embolus, interrupting the delivery of oxygen and glucose to brain tissue. Because neurons rely on continuous aerobic metabolism, energy failure begins within minutes of reduced perfusion. The region receiving the least blood flow becomes the infarct core, an area of irreversible cellular death. Surrounding this core lies the penumbra, a zone of hypoperfused but still viable tissue that is...
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CASCADE-FSL: Few-shot learning for collateral evaluation in ischemic stroke.

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A new deep learning method, CASCADE-FSL, effectively identifies poor collateral circulation in ischemic stroke patients using limited data. This approach improves accuracy in stroke treatment decisions by detecting anomalies.

Keywords:
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Area of Science:

  • Neurology
  • Medical Imaging
  • Artificial Intelligence

Background:

  • Assessing collateral circulation is crucial for ischemic stroke treatment planning.
  • Poor collaterals pose risks like bleeding and death, necessitating accurate identification.
  • Current computer-aided methods struggle with limited and imbalanced stroke datasets.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop a novel computer-aided method for effectively distinguishing poor collateral circulation in ischemic stroke patients.
  • To address the challenge of scarce and imbalanced datasets in deep learning for stroke imaging.
  • To reduce inter- and intra-rater variability in radiologist assessments.

Main Methods:

  • Proposed CASCADE-FSL, a few-shot learning approach using a 2D ResNet-50 backbone.
  • Trained the model on a small, unbalanced dataset, treating good and intermediate collaterals as normal classes.
  • Identified poor collaterals as anomalies compared to the established normal classes.

Main Results:

  • Achieved an overall accuracy of 0.88.
  • Demonstrated high sensitivity (0.88) and specificity (0.89) in identifying poor collaterals.
  • Effectively addressed the imbalanced dataset challenge.

Conclusions:

  • CASCADE-FSL is effective in accurately identifying poor collateral circulation.
  • The few-shot learning approach shows promise for stroke imaging with limited data.
  • This method can aid in optimizing treatment strategies for ischemic stroke patients.