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Predicting cerebrovascular age and its clinical relevance: Modeling using 3D morphological features of brain vessels

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Predicting cerebrovascular age and its clinical relevance: Modeling using 3D morphological features of brain vessels
Author(s)
Cho, Hwan-ho; Kim, Jonghoon; Na, Inye; Song, Ha-Na; Choi, Jong-Un; Baek, In-Young; Lee, Ji-Eun; Chung, Jong-Won; Kim, Chi-Kyung; Oh, Kyungmi; Bang, Oh-Young; Kim, Gyeong-Moon; Seo, Woo-Keun; Hyunjin Park
Publication Date
2024
Journal
Heliyon, v.10, no.11
Publisher
Cell Press
Abstract
Aging manifests as many phenotypes, among which age-related changes in brain vessels are important, but underexplored. Thus, in the present study, we constructed a model to predict age using cerebrovascular morphological features, further assessing their clinical relevance using a novel pipeline. Age prediction models were first developed using data from a normal cohort (n = 1181), after which their relevance was tested in two stroke cohorts (n = 564 and n = 455). Our novel pipeline adapted an existing framework to compute generic vessel features for brain vessels, resulting in 126 morphological features. We further built various machine learning models to predict age using only clinical factors, only brain vessel features, and a combination of both. We further assessed deviation from healthy aging using the age gap and explored its clinical relevance by correlating the predicted age and age gap with various risk factors. The models constructed using only brain vessel features and those combining clinical factors with vessel features were better predictors of age than the clinical factor-only model (r = 0.37, 0.48, and 0.26, respectively). Predicted age was associated with many known clinical factors, and the associations were stronger for the age gap in the normal cohort. The age gap was also associated with important factors in the pooled cohort atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease risk score and white matter hyperintensity measurements. Cerebrovascular age, computed using the morphological features of brain vessels, could serve as a potential individualized marker for the early detection of various cerebrovascular diseases. © 2024 The Authors
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https://pr.ibs.re.kr/handle/8788114/15289
DOI
10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e32375
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