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Automatic ischemic stroke lesion segmentation from computed tomography perfusion images by image synthesis and attention-based deep neural networks

Journal

MEDICAL IMAGE ANALYSIS
Volume 65, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.media.2020.101787

Keywords

Ischemic stroke lesion; Computed tomography perfusion; Image synthesis; Segmentation; Deep learning

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81771921, 61901084]

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Ischemic stroke lesion segmentation from Computed Tomography Perfusion (CTP) images is important for accurate diagnosis of stroke in acute care units. However, it is challenged by low image contrast and resolution of the perfusion parameter maps, in addition to the complex appearance of the lesion. To deal with this problem, we propose a novel framework based on synthesized pseudo Diffusion-Weighted Imaging (DWI) from perfusion parameter maps to obtain better image quality for more accurate segmentation. Our framework consists of three components based on Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs) and is trained end-to-end. First, a feature extractor is used to obtain both a low-level and high-level compact representation of the raw spatiotemporal Computed Tomography Angiography (CTA) images. Second, a pseudo DWI generator takes as input the concatenation of CTP perfusion parameter maps and our extracted features to obtain the synthesized pseudo DWI. To achieve better synthesis quality, we propose a hybrid loss function that pays more attention to lesion regions and encourages high-level contextual consistency. Finally, we segment the lesion region from the synthesized pseudo DWI, where the segmentation network is based on switchable normalization and channel calibration for better performance. Experimental results showed that our framework achieved the top performance on ISLES 2018 challenge and: (1) our method using synthesized pseudo DWI outperformed methods segmenting the lesion from perfusion parameter maps directly; (2) the feature extractor exploiting additional spatiotemporal CTA images led to better synthesized pseudo DWI quality and higher segmentation accuracy; and (3) the proposed loss functions and network structure improved the pseudo DWI synthesis and lesion segmentation performance. The proposed framework has a potential for improving diagnosis and treatment of the ischemic stroke where access to real DWI scanning is limited. (c) 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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