Search
Close this search box.

We are creating some awesome events for you. Kindly bear with us.

CUHK Develops AI-derived MRI Brain Indices

To differentiate early Alzheimer’s disease (AD) from normal ageing and to differentiate AD from other common neurodegenerative cognitive disorders such as dementia with Lewy Bodies (DLB), and frontotemporal dementia (FTD) at an early stage is challenging. Clinical features of these disorders frequently overlap especially at the early stage of the disease.

A series of researches recently done by the Faculty of Medicine at The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CU Medicine) has validated the use of artificial intelligence derived (AI-derived) MRI indices for the detection of early-stage cognitive disorders, including AD, DLB and FTD.

The research team is the first in the world to prove such indices can achieve high accuracy for the detection of these three types of early-stage neurodegenerative cognitive disorders in a clinical setting.

Early detection is the key to effective treatment for dementia

Dementia affects one in every ten older adults in Hong Kong and is a major threat to the quality of life of patients and their families. With the rapidly ageing population in Hong Kong, the number of older people suffering from dementia is estimated to rise dramatically from about 100,000 in 2009 to over 330,000 in 2039.

Early detection and intervention provide the greatest opportunity to reduce the disease burden. Yet to date, a simple and effective biomarker that aids early detection is still lacking.

AI-derived MRI biomarkers can detect early AD and other common neurodegenerative cognitive disorders

With the development of AI that can enable “pattern recognition” and MRI automatic computerised volumetric method that can quantify subtle changes in the volume of multiple brain regions, the Division of Neurology and the Department of Imaging and Interventional Radiology at CU Medicine utilised technologies that incorporate AI and MRI automatic post-processing methods to investigate the ability of AI-derived MRI biomarkers in detecting early AD and other common neurodegenerative cognitive disorders.

Since 2019, the teams investigated a total of 2,121 MRIs of older adults, with 635 AD patients, 61 DLB patients, 97 FTD patients, and 1,328 elderlies with normal cognition.

The studies showed that certain AI-derived MRI Indices could increase the sensitivity in the detection of mild AD by 25% compared to visual inspection.

Sensitivity Specificity
Visual Inspection of mild AD 67% 81%
AI-derived MRI Index for the detection of mild AD 92% 81%

The AI-derived MRI Indices could also achieve a good performance in detecting FTD of mild to moderate stage (96%) and in the detection of mild DLB (83%). Subjects who were tested positive could then receive further investigations via PET or CSF to confirm the diagnosis.

  Sensitivity Specificity
AI-derived MRI Index for the detection of FTD (mild to moderate stage) 96% 70%
AI-derived MRI Index for the detection of mild DLB 83% 86%

The required MRI scanning time can be as short as 15 minutes and the AI-derived MRI indices can be generated automatically in 10 minutes once the images are uploaded to the software, which can be operated via a cloud platform.

In addition, other volumetric information of separate brain regions as well as the volume of cerebral small vessel disease-related brain lesion (e.g., white matter lesion) can also be generated, which provides additional information with respect to other brain changes that could impair cognition.

Dr Lisa W.C. AU, Clinical Professional Consultant of Division of Neurology, Department of Medicine and Therapeutics, CU Medicine stated that in the past, MRI has been used commonly in clinical practice mainly to rule out other non-degenerative cognitive disorders, such as cerebral small vessel disease, hydrocephalus, or brain tumours.

With the rapid development and incorporation of AI technology in MRI scanning, the team believes that MRI will further aid the detection of AD and other common neurodegenerative cognitive disorders at an earlier stage.

PARTNER

Qlik’s vision is a data-literate world, where everyone can use data and analytics to improve decision-making and solve their most challenging problems. A private company, Qlik offers real-time data integration and analytics solutions, powered by Qlik Cloud, to close the gaps between data, insights and action. By transforming data into Active Intelligence, businesses can drive better decisions, improve revenue and profitability, and optimize customer relationships. Qlik serves more than 38,000 active customers in over 100 countries.

PARTNER

CTC Global Singapore, a premier end-to-end IT solutions provider, is a fully owned subsidiary of ITOCHU Techno-Solutions Corporation (CTC) and ITOCHU Corporation.

Since 1972, CTC has established itself as one of the country’s top IT solutions providers. With 50 years of experience, headed by an experienced management team and staffed by over 200 qualified IT professionals, we support organizations with integrated IT solutions expertise in Autonomous IT, Cyber Security, Digital Transformation, Enterprise Cloud Infrastructure, Workplace Modernization and Professional Services.

Well-known for our strengths in system integration and consultation, CTC Global proves to be the preferred IT outsourcing destination for organizations all over Singapore today.

PARTNER

Planview has one mission: to build the future of connected work. Our solutions enable organizations to connect the business from ideas to impact, empowering companies to accelerate the achievement of what matters most. Planview’s full spectrum of Portfolio Management and Work Management solutions creates an organizational focus on the strategic outcomes that matter and empowers teams to deliver their best work, no matter how they work. The comprehensive Planview platform and enterprise success model enables customers to deliver innovative, competitive products, services, and customer experiences. Headquartered in Austin, Texas, with locations around the world, Planview has more than 1,300 employees supporting 4,500 customers and 2.6 million users worldwide. For more information, visit www.planview.com.

SUPPORTING ORGANISATION

SIRIM is a premier industrial research and technology organisation in Malaysia, wholly-owned by the Minister​ of Finance Incorporated. With over forty years of experience and expertise, SIRIM is mandated as the machinery for research and technology development, and the national champion of quality. SIRIM has always played a major role in the development of the country’s private sector. By tapping into our expertise and knowledge base, we focus on developing new technologies and improvements in the manufacturing, technology and services sectors. We nurture Small Medium Enterprises (SME) growth with solutions for technology penetration and upgrading, making it an ideal technology partner for SMEs.

PARTNER

HashiCorp provides infrastructure automation software for multi-cloud environments, enabling enterprises to unlock a common cloud operating model to provision, secure, connect, and run any application on any infrastructure. HashiCorp tools allow organizations to deliver applications faster by helping enterprises transition from manual processes and ITIL practices to self-service automation and DevOps practices. 

PARTNER

IBM is a leading global hybrid cloud and AI, and business services provider. We help clients in more than 175 countries capitalize on insights from their data, streamline business processes, reduce costs and gain the competitive edge in their industries. Nearly 3,000 government and corporate entities in critical infrastructure areas such as financial services, telecommunications and healthcare rely on IBM’s hybrid cloud platform and Red Hat OpenShift to affect their digital transformations quickly, efficiently and securely. IBM’s breakthrough innovations in AI, quantum computing, industry-specific cloud solutions and business services deliver open and flexible options to our clients. All of this is backed by IBM’s legendary commitment to trust, transparency, responsibility, inclusivity and service.