痴呆
脑电图
医学
概化理论
人口
疾病
心理学
精神科
内科学
发展心理学
环境卫生
作者
Yusuke Watanabe,Yuki Miyazaki,Masahiro Hata,Ryohei Fukuma,Yasunori Aoki,Hiroaki Kazui,Toshihiko Araki,Daiki Taomoto,Yuto Satake,Takashi Suehiro,Shunsuke Sato,Hideki Kanemoto,Kenji Yoshiyama,Ryouhei Ishii,Tatsuya Harada,Haruhiko Kishima,Manabu Ikeda,Takufumi Yanagisawa
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.neunet.2023.12.009
摘要
Dementia and mild cognitive impairment (MCI) represent significant health challenges in an aging population. As the search for noninvasive, precise and accessible diagnostic methods continues, the efficacy of electroencephalography (EEG) combined with deep convolutional neural networks (DCNNs) in varied clinical settings remains unverified, particularly for pathologies underlying MCI such as Alzheimer's disease (AD), dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) and idiopathic normal-pressure hydrocephalus (iNPH). Addressing this gap, our study evaluates the generalizability of a DCNN trained on EEG data from a single hospital (Hospital #1). For data from Hospital #1, the DCNN achieved a balanced accuracy (bACC) of 0.927 in classifying individuals as healthy (n = 69) or as having AD, DLB, or iNPH (n = 188). The model demonstrated robustness across institutions, maintaining bACCs of 0.805 for data from Hospital #2 (n = 73) and 0.920 at Hospital #3 (n = 139). Additionally, the model could differentiate AD, DLB, and iNPH cases with bACCs of 0.572 for data from Hospital #1 (n = 188), 0.619 for Hospital #2 (n = 70), and 0.508 for Hospital #3 (n = 139). Notably, it also identified MCI pathologies with a bACC of 0.715 for Hospital #1 (n = 83), despite being trained on overt dementia cases instead of MCI cases. These outcomes confirm the DCNN's adaptability and scalability, representing a significant stride toward its clinical application. Additionally, our findings suggest a potential for identifying shared EEG signatures between MCI and dementia, contributing to the field's understanding of their common pathophysiological mechanisms.
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