Artificial Intelligence enhanced R1 maps can improve lesion detection in focal epilepsy in children
Journal:
medRxiv
Published Date:
Jan 1, 2025
Abstract
MRI is critical for the detection of subtle cortical pathology in epilepsy surgery assessment. This can be aided by improved MRI quality and resolution using ultra-high field (7T). But poor access and long scan durations limit widespread use, particularly in a paediatric setting. AI-based learning approaches may provide similar information by enhancing data obtained with conventional MRI (3T). We used a convolutional neural network trained on matched 3T and 7T images to enhance quantitative R1-maps (longitudinal relaxation rate) obtained at 3T in paediatric epilepsy patients and to determine their potential clinical value for lesion identification. A 3D U-Net was trained using paired patches from 3T and 7T R1-maps from n=10 healthy volunteers. The trained network was applied to enhance paediatric focal epilepsy 3T R1 images from a different scanner/site (n=17 MRI lesion positive / n=14 MR-negative). Radiological review assessed image quality, as well as lesion identification and visualization of enhanced maps in comparison to the 3T R1-maps without clinical information. Lesion appearance was then compared to 3D-FLAIR. AI enhanced R1 maps were superior in terms of image quality in comparison to the original 3T R1 maps, while preserving and enhancing the visibility of lesions. After exclusion of 5/31 patients (due to movement artefact or incomplete data), lesions were detected in AI Enhanced R1 maps for 14/15 (93%) MR-positive and 4/11 (36%) MR-negative patients. AI enhanced R1 maps improved the visibility of lesions in MR positive patients, as well as providing higher sensitivity in the MR-negative group compared to either the original 3T R1-maps or 3D-FLAIR. This provides promising initial evidence that 3T quantitative maps can outperform conventional 3T imaging via enhancement by an AI model trained on 7T MRI data, without the need for pathology-specific information.