A proof of concept machine learning analysis using multimodal neuroimaging and neurocognitive measures as predictive biomarker in bipolar disorder

Asian Journal of Psychiatry
Rashmin AchaliaNaren P Rao

Abstract

Concomitant use of complementary, multimodal imaging measures and neurocognitive measures is reported to have higher accuracy as a biomarker in Alzheimer's dementia. However, such an approach has not been examined to differentiate healthy individuals from Bipolar disorder. In this study, we examined the utility of support vector machine (SVM) technique to differentiate bipolar disorder patients and healthy using structural, functional and diffusion tensor images of brain and neurocognitive measures. 30 patients with Bipolar disorder-I and 30 age, sex matched individuals participated in the study. Structural MRI, resting state functional MRI and diffusion tensor images were obtained using a 1.5 T scanner. All participants were administered neuropsychological tests to measure executive functions. SVM, a supervised machine learning technique was applied to differentiate patients and healthy individuals with k-fold cross validation over 10 trials. The composite marker consisting of both neuroimaging and neuropsychological measures, had an accuracy of 87.60 %, sensitivity of 82.3 % and specificity of 92.7 %. The performance of composite marker was better compared to that of individual markers on classificatory. We were able to achie...Continue Reading

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