Title of article :
A promising method of enhancement for early detection of ischemic stroke
Author/Authors :
Sajjadi, Mehdi Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering - Digital Signal Processing Research Lab Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan , Karami, Mehdi Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering - Digital Signal Processing Research Lab Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan , Bateni, Vahid Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering - Digital Signal Processing Research Lab Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan , Amirfattahi, Rassoul Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering - Digital Signal Processing Research Lab Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan , Ahamadzadeh, Mohammad Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering - Digital Signal Processing Research Lab Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan , Ebrahimi, Bahareh Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering - Digital Signal Processing Research Lab Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan
Abstract :
Computed Tomography (CT) scan without contrast is the modality of choice for diagnosis of stroke. However, routine
brain CT scan, with linear processing has some limitations in early diagnosis of ischemic stroke. The aim of this study was to evaluate
and compare the sensitivity and specificity of processed CT images with conventional ones in early diagnosis of cerebrovascular
attack (CVA). Patients and Methods: This was a self-controlled study conducted in a university referal hospital from 2010 to 2011.
Seventy CT scans underwent a process using Laplacian Pyramid transform. Thirty five of participants were diagnosed with CVA
while others had only headache and no ischemic stroke diagnosis based on the first and follow-up CT scans. A neuroradiologist made
diagnosis with and without the help of processed CT scans. The McNemar and Wilcoxon analysis were used to compare the sensitivity,
specificity, positive and negative predictive values of two methods. Results: The sensitivity (% 65.7 vs. %31.4, P value = 0.001), positive
predictive value (% 85.2 vs. % 61, P value = 0.03) and negative predictive value (% 73.9% vs. %49, P value = 0.01) of the processed
method were significantly higher than the routine one, while no difference was seen in specificity (% 88.6 vs. %77.1, P value = 0.15).
Moreover, the accuracy of the processed method was significantly better than the linear one (P value < 0.001). Conclusions: It was
concluded that nonlinear modified Laplacian Pyramid method can composed CT scans which can be more helpful in early detection
of ischemic stroke.
Keywords :
CT scan , early diagnosis , ischemic stroke , laplacian pyramid
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics