Brain identification of IBS patients based on GBDT and multiple imaging techniques.
Li HanQian XuPanting MengRuyun XuJiaofen NanPublished in: Physical and engineering sciences in medicine (2024)
The brain biomarker of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) patients is still lacking. The study aims to explore a new technology studying the brain alterations of IBS patients based on multi-source brain data. In the study, a decision-level fusion method based on gradient boosting decision tree (GBDT) was proposed. Next, 100 healthy subjects were used to validate the effectiveness of the method. Finally, the identification of brain alterations and the pain evaluation in IBS patients were carried out by the fusion method based on the resting-state fMRI and DWI for 46 patients and 46 controls selected randomly from 100 healthy subjects. The results showed that the method can achieve good classification between IBS patients and controls (accuracy = 95%) and pain evaluation of IBS patients (mean absolute error = 0.1977). Moreover, both the gain-based and the permutation-based evaluation instead of statistical analysis showed that left cingulum bundle contributed most significantly to the classification, and right precuneus contributed most significantly to the evaluation of abdominal pain intensity in the IBS patients. The differences seem to suggest a probable but unexplored separation about the central regions between the identification and progression of IBS. This finding may provide one new thought and technology for brain alteration related to IBS.
Keyphrases
- end stage renal disease
- resting state
- chronic kidney disease
- newly diagnosed
- ejection fraction
- functional connectivity
- randomized controlled trial
- peritoneal dialysis
- high resolution
- computed tomography
- magnetic resonance imaging
- patient reported outcomes
- deep learning
- photodynamic therapy
- brain injury
- cerebral ischemia
- abdominal pain
- liquid chromatography