Project information
Classification of brain tumors using advanced techniques of multimodal diffusion MRI data

Information

This project doesn't include Faculty of Economics and Administration. It includes Faculty of Informatics. Official project website can be found on muni.cz.
Project Identification
NU21-08-00359
Project Period
5/2021 - 12/2024
Investor / Pogramme / Project type
Ministry of Health of the CR
MU Faculty or unit
Faculty of Informatics
Cooperating Organization
University Hospital Brno-Bohunice

Brain tumours comprise a relatively rare disease, but one that is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality. Diagnosis of brain tumours, which is based mainly on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), is crucial for choosing optimal treatment strategies. In many cases, however, MRI provides non-specific findings and differentiation of individual types of tumours may be problematic using conventional MRI methods. In recent years, various MRI diffusion imaging techniques have been introduced that, in conjunction with advanced data analysis, have the potential to upgrade the possibilities for non-invasive classification of brain tumours. The main goal of this project will be to develop automated methodological procedures enabling the differentiation of individual types of brain tumours based on multimodal MRI data. The prospective study will include about 240 patients with brain tumours who will undergo MRI of the brain and subsequent resection or stereotactic biopsy of the pathological brain lesion. The MRI protocol will include diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and intra-voxel incoherent motion (IVIM) techniques. Using machine-learning methods, automated techniques of MRI images segmentation will be developed together with advanced classification algorithms enabling differentiation of individual tumour types based on their morphological and diffusion features. The accuracy of the stated procedures in the matter of differentiating individual types of tumours will be verified in correlation with histopathological findings.

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