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Class imbalance should not throw you off balance: Choosing the right classifiers and performance metrics for brain decoding with imbalanced data

Author(s): Thölke P; Mantilla-Ramos YJ; Abdelhedi H; Maschke C; Dehgan A; Harel Y; Kemtur A; Mekki Berrada L; Sahraoui M; Young T; Bellemare Pépin A; E...

Machine learning (ML) is increasingly used in cognitive, computational and clinical neuroscience. The reliable and efficient application of ML requires a sound understanding of its subtleties and l...

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A dataset of multi-contrast unbiased average MRI templates of a Parkinson's disease population

Author(s): Madge V; Fonov VS; Xiao Y; Zou L; Jackson C; Postuma RB; Dagher A; Fon EA; Collins DL;

Parkinson's disease (PD) is a complex neurodegenerative disorder affecting regions such as the substantia nigra (SN), red nucleus (RN) and locus coeruleus (LC). Processing MRI data from patients with PD requires anatomical structural references for spat...

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Primary and Secondary Progressive Aphasia in Posterior Cortical Atrophy

Author(s): Brodeur C; Belley É; Deschênes LM; Enriquez-Rosas A; Hubert M; Guimond A; Bilodeau J; Soucy JP; Macoir J;...

Background: Posterior cortical atrophy (PCA) is a clinico-radiological syndrome characterized by a progressive decline in visuospatial/visuoperceptual processing. PCA is accompanied by the impairme...

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Associations of the BDNF Val66Met Polymorphism With Body Composition, Cardiometabolic Risk Factors, and Energy Intake in Youth With Obesity: Findings From the HEARTY Study

Author(s): Goldfield GS; Walsh J; Sigal RJ; Kenny GP; Hadjiyannakis S; De Lisio M; Ngu M; Prud' homme D; Alberga AS; Doucette S; Goldfield DB; Came...

The brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) Val66Met polymorphism is functionally related to BDNF, and is associated with obesity and metabolic complications in adults, but limited research exists...

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The BigBrainWarp toolbox for integration of BigBrain 3D histology with multimodal neuroimaging

Author(s): Paquola C; Royer J; Lewis LB; Lepage C; Glatard T; Wagstyl K; DeKraker J; Toussaint PJ; Valk SL; Collins DL; Khan A; Amunts K; Evans AC; Dic...

Neuroimaging stands to benefit from emerging ultrahigh-resolution 3D histological atlases of the human brain; the first of which is 'BigBrain'. Here, we review recent methodological advance...

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Lateral Position-Dependent Velocity Estimation Error in Plane-Wave Doppler Ultrasound Systems

Author(s): Wei L; Williams R; Loupas T; Helfield B; Burns PN;

Doppler ultrasound has become a standard method used to diagnose and grade vascular diseases and monitor their progression. Conventional focused-beam color Doppler imaging is routinely used in clinical practice, but suffers from inherent trade-offs between ...

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Tools and Techniques for Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)/COVID-19 Detection

Author(s): Safiabadi Tali SH; LeBlanc JJ; Sadiq Z; Oyewunmi OD; Camargo C; Nikpour B; Armanfard N; Sagan SM; Jahanshahi-Anbuhi S;...

The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, caused by severe acute respiratory disease coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), has led to millions of confirmed cases and deaths worldwide. Efficient diagn...

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Comparing perturbation models for evaluating stability of neuroimaging pipelines.

Author(s): Kiar G, de Oliveira Castro P, Rioux P, Petit E, Brown ST, Evans AC, Glatard T

With an increase in awareness regarding a troubling lack of reproducibility in analytical software tools, the degree of validity in scientific derivatives and their downstream results has become unclear. The nature of reproducibility issues may vary across ...

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Two-stage ultrasound image segmentation using U-Net and test time augmentation.

Author(s): Amiri M; Brooks R; Behboodi B; Rivaz H;

PURPOSE: Detecting breast lesions using ultrasound imaging is an important application of computer-aided diagnosis systems. Several automatic methods have been proposed for breast lesion detection and segmentation; however, due to the ultrasound artefacts, ...

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BOLD signal physiology: Models and applications.

Author(s): Gauthier CJ, Fan AP

Neuroimage. 2019 02 15;187:116-127 Authors: Gauthier CJ, Fan AP

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Exploring the alpha desynchronization hypothesis in resting state networks with intracranial electroencephalography and wiring cost estimates.

Author(s): Gómez-Ramírez J, Freedman S, Mateos D, Pérez Velázquez JL, Valiante TA

Sci Rep. 2017 Nov 15;7(1):15670 Authors: Gómez-Ramírez J, Freedman S, Mateos D, Pérez Velázquez JL, Valiante TA

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Dance and music share gray matter structural correlates.

Author(s): Karpati FJ, Giacosa C, Foster NEV, Penhune VB, Hyde KL

Brain Res. 2017 02 15;1657:62-73 Authors: Karpati FJ, Giacosa C, Foster NEV, Penhune VB, Hyde KL

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Cyberinfrastructure for Open Science at the Montreal Neurological Institute.

Author(s): Das S, Glatard T, Rogers C, Saigle J, Paiva S, MacIntyre L, Safi-Harab M, Rousseau ME, Stirling J, Khalili-Mahani N, MacFarlane D, Kostopoul...

Front Neuroinform. 2016;10:53 Authors: Das S, Glatard T, Rogers C, Saigle J, Paiva S, MacIntyre L, Safi-Harab M, Rousseau ME, Stirling J, Khalili-Mahani N, MacFarlane D, Kostopoulos P, Rioux P, Ma...

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Best practices in data analysis and sharing in neuroimaging using MRI.

Author(s): Nichols TE, Das S, Eickhoff SB, Evans AC, Glatard T, Hanke M, Kriegeskorte N, Milham MP, Poldrack RA, Poline JB, Proal E, Thirion B, Van Ess...

Nat Neurosci. 2017 Feb 23;20(3):299-303 Authors: Nichols TE, Das S, Eickhoff SB, Evans AC, Glatard T, Hanke M, Kriegeskorte N, Milham MP, Poldrack RA, Poline JB, Proal E, Thirion B, Van Essen DC, ...

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Neuroimaging tests for clinical psychiatry: Are we there yet?

Author(s): Leyton M, Kennedy SH

J Psychiatry Neurosci. 2017 06;42(4):219-221 Authors: Leyton M, Kennedy SH PMID: 28639935 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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Experimental Investigation of Left Ventricular Flow Patterns After Percutaneous Edge-to-Edge Mitral Valve Repair.

Author(s): Jeyhani M, Shahriari S, Labrosse M

Artif Organs. 2018 May;42(5):516-524 Authors: Jeyhani M, Shahriari S, Labrosse M

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The first MICCAI challenge on PET tumor segmentation.

Author(s): Hatt M, Laurent B, Ouahabi A, Fayad H, Tan S, Li L, Lu W, Jaouen V, Tauber C, Czakon J, Drapejkowski F, Dyrka W, Camarasu-Pop S, Cervenansky...

Med Image Anal. 2018 02;44:177-195 Authors: Hatt M, Laurent B, Ouahabi A, Fayad H, Tan S, Li L, Lu W, Jaouen V, Tauber C, Czakon J, Drapejkowski F, Dyrka W, Camarasu-Pop S, Cervenansky F, Girard P...

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Cluster based statistical feature extraction method for automatic bleeding detection in wireless capsule endoscopy video.

Author(s): Ghosh T, Fattah SA, Wahid KA, Zhu WP, Ahmad MO

Comput Biol Med. 2018 03 01;94:41-54 Authors: Ghosh T, Fattah SA, Wahid KA, Zhu WP, Ahmad MO

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Muscle Mass and Mortality After Cardiac Transplantation.

Author(s): Bibas L, Saleh E, Al-Kharji S, Chetrit J, Mullie L, Cantarovich M, Cecere R, Giannetti N, Afilalo J

Transplantation. 2018 12;102(12):2101-2107 Authors: Bibas L, Saleh E, Al-Kharji S, Chetrit J, Mullie L, Cantarovich M, Cecere R, Giannetti N, Afilalo J

Article GUID: 29877924

Efficacy of Auditory versus Motor Learning for Skilled and Novice Performers.

Author(s): Brown RM, Penhune VB

J Cogn Neurosci. 2018 11;30(11):1657-1682 Authors: Brown RM, Penhune VB

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Title:Muscle Mass and Mortality After Cardiac Transplantation.
Authors:Bibas LSaleh EAl-Kharji SChetrit JMullie LCantarovich MCecere RGiannetti NAfilalo J
Link:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29877924?dopt=Abstract
DOI:10.1097/TP.0000000000002311
Category:Transplantation
PMID:29877924
Dept Affiliation: IMAGING
1 Division of Cardiology, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada.
2 Faculty of Medicine, Université de Montréal, Montreal, QC, Canada.
3 Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Concordia University, Montreal, QC, Canada.
4 Division of Internal Medicine, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada.
5 Division of Nephrology, McGill University Health Center, Montreal, QC, Canada.
6 Division of Cardiac Surgery, McGill University Health Center, Montreal, QC, Canada.
7 Centre for Clinical Epidemiology, Lady Davis Institute, Jewish General Hospital, Montreal, QC, Canada.

Description:

Muscle Mass and Mortality After Cardiac Transplantation.

Transplantation. 2018 12;102(12):2101-2107

Authors: Bibas L, Saleh E, Al-Kharji S, Chetrit J, Mullie L, Cantarovich M, Cecere R, Giannetti N, Afilalo J

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Frailty assessment is recommended to evaluate the candidacy of adults referred for orthotopic heart transplantation (OHT). Psoas muscle area (PMA) is an easily measured biomarker for frailty. There has yet to be a study examining the prognostic impact of PMA in OHT patients.

METHODS: In this retrospective study, preoperative and postoperative computed tomography (CT) scans were retrieved for adults transplanted between 2000 and 2015 at a tertiary care hospital. Psoas muscle area was measured on a single axial image. Outcomes of interest were all-cause mortality over 6 years and a composite of in-hospital mortality or major morbidity (prolonged ventilation, stroke, dialysis, mediastinitis, or reoperation).

RESULTS: Of 161 adult patients transplanted, 82 had at least 1 abdominal CT scan. At baseline, mean PMA was 25.7 ± 5.8 cm in men and 16.0 ± 3.6 cm in women, and decreased by 8% from the first to the last available CT scan. Adjusting for age, sex, body mass index, and cardiomyopathy etiology, every 1-cm increase in PMA was found to be associated with a 9% reduction in long-term mortality (hazard ratio, 0.91; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.83-0.99; P = 0.031) and a 17% reduction in in-hospital mortality or major morbidity (odds ratio, 0.83; 95% CI, 0.72-0.96; P = 0.014). When PMA was smaller than the sex-specific median, the risk of mortality or major morbidity increased fourfold (odds ratio, 4.29; 95% CI, 1.19-15.46; P = 0.026).

CONCLUSIONS: Muscle mass is an independent predictor of mortality and major morbidity after OHT. Further research is needed to determine whether frail OHT patients with low PMA may benefit from muscle-building interventions to improve outcomes.

PMID: 29877924 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]