Abstract

Determine the effect of a multiphase fusion deep-learning model with automatic phase selection in detection of intracranial aneurysm (IA) from computed tomography angiography (CTA) images. CTA images of intracranial arteries from patients at Ningbo First Hospital were retrospectively analyzed. Images were randomly classified as training data, internal validation data, or test data. CTA images from cases examined by digital subtraction angiography (DSA) were examined for independent validation. A deep-learning model was constructed by automatic phase selection of multiphase fusion, and compared to the single-phase algorithm to evaluate algorithm sensitivity. We analyzed 1110 patients (1493 aneurysms) as training data, 139 patients (174 aneurysms) as internal validation data, and 134 patients (175 aneurysms) as test data. The sensitivity of the multiphase analysis of the internal validation data, test data, and independent validation data were greater than from the single-phase analysis. The recall of the multiphase selection was greater or equal to that of single-phase selection in the aneurysm position, shape, size, and rupture status. Use of the test data to determine the presence and absence of aneurysm rupture led to a recall from multiphase selection of 94.8% and 87.6% respectively; both of these values were greater than those from single-phase selection (89.6% and 79.4%). A multiphase fusion deep learning model with automatic phase selection provided automated detection of IAs with high sensitivity.

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