Sensors, Vol. 21, Pages 8507: A Review on Computer Aided Diagnosis of Acute Brain Stroke
Sensors, Vol. 21, Pages 8507: A Review on Computer Aided Diagnosis of Acute Brain Stroke
Sensors doi: 10.3390/s21248507
Authors:
Mahesh Anil Inamdar
Udupi Raghavendra
Anjan Gudigar
Yashas Chakole
Ajay Hegde
Girish R. Menon
Prabal Barua
Elizabeth Emma Palmer
Kang Hao Cheong
Wai Yee Chan
Edward J. Ciaccio
U. Rajendra Acharya
Amongst the most common causes of death globally, stroke is one of top three affecting over 100 million people worldwide annually. There are two classes of stroke, namely ischemic stroke (due to impairment of blood supply, accounting for ~70% of all strokes) and hemorrhagic stroke (due to bleeding), both of which can result, if untreated, in permanently damaged brain tissue. The discovery that the affected brain tissue (i.e., ‘ischemic penumbra’) can be salvaged from permanent damage and the bourgeoning growth in computer aided diagnosis has led to major advances in stroke management. Abiding to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta–Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines, we have surveyed a total of 177 research papers published between 2010 and 2021 to highlight the current status and challenges faced by computer aided diagnosis (CAD), machine learning (ML) and deep learning (DL) based techniques for CT and MRI as prime modalities for stroke detection and lesion region segmentation. This work concludes by showcasing the current requirement of this domain, the preferred mod...
Source: Sensors - Category: Biotechnology Authors: Mahesh Anil Inamdar Udupi Raghavendra Anjan Gudigar Yashas Chakole Ajay Hegde Girish R. Menon Prabal Barua Elizabeth Emma Palmer Kang Hao Cheong Wai Yee Chan Edward J. Ciaccio U. Rajendra Acharya Tags: Review Source Type: research
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