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Analyst | 2017

Feature driven classification of Raman spectra for real-time spectral brain tumour diagnosis using sound

Ryan Stables; Graeme Clemens; Holly J. Butler; Katherine M. Ashton; Andrew Brodbelt; Timothy Dawson; Leanne M. Fullwood; Michael D. Jenkinson; Matthew J. Baker

Spectroscopic diagnostics have been shown to be an effective tool for the analysis and discrimination of disease states from human tissue. Furthermore, Raman spectroscopic probes are of particular interest as they allow for in vivo spectroscopic diagnostics, for tasks such as the identification of tumour margins during surgery. In this study, we investigate a feature-driven approach to the classification of metastatic brain cancer, glioblastoma (GB) and non-cancer from tissue samples, and we provide a real-time feedback method for endoscopic diagnostics using sound. To do this, we first evaluate the sensitivity and specificity of three classifiers (SVM, KNN and LDA), when trained with both sub-band spectral features and principal components taken directly from Raman spectra. We demonstrate that the feature extraction approach provides an increase in classification accuracy of 26.25% for SVM and 25% for KNN. We then discuss the molecular assignment of the most salient sub-bands in the dataset. The most salient sub-band features are mapped to parameters of a frequency modulation (FM) synthesizer in order to generate audio clips from each tissue sample. Based on the properties of the sub-band features, the synthesizer was able to maintain similar sound timbres within the disease classes and provide different timbres between disease classes. This was reinforced via listening tests, in which participants were able to discriminate between classes with mean classification accuracy of 71.1%. Providing intuitive feedback via sound frees the surgeons visual attention to remain on the patient, allowing for greater control over diagnostic and surgical tools during surgery, and thus promoting clinical translation of spectroscopic diagnostics.


Proc. of Medical Image Understanding and Analysis (MIUA'98) | 1997

Automatic quantification of changes in tumor volume and mass effect following radiotherapy

Guillaume Calmon; Neil Roberts; Qiyong Gong; Paul Eldridge; Andrew Brodbelt; B Jones; Jean-Philippe Thirion


Neuro-oncology | 2018

REOPERATION IN GLIOBLASTOMA: IS IT WORTH IT?

Benjamin Hall; Emmanuel Chavredakis; Sally-Ann Price; David Lawson; Catherine McMahon; Andrew Brodbelt; Catherine E Gilkes; Paul Eldridge; Jibril Osman Farah; Michael D. Jenkinson


Neuro-oncology | 2018

MANAGEMENT AND OUTCOMES OF INCIDENTAL MENINGIOMAS: IS ROUTINE FOLLOW-UP REQUIRED?

Abdurrahman Islim; Nitika Rathi; Samantha Mills; Andrew Brodbelt; Michael D. Jenkinson


Neuro-oncology | 2018

Prophylactic antiepileptic drugs in meningioma surgery – survey of clinical practice in the UK

David Giraldi; Emmanuel Chavredakis; Rasheed Zakaria; Andrew Brodbelt; Michael D. Jenkinson


International Journal of Surgery | 2018

Postoperative Seizures in Meningioma Patients: Improving Patient Selection for Antiepileptic Drug Therapy

Abdurrahman Islim; Arousa Ali; Ananyo Bagchi; Mohammad U. Ahmad; Samantha Mills; David Giraldi; Emmanuel Chavredakis; Andrew Brodbelt; Michael D. Jenkinson


Neuro-oncology | 2017

P16.06 Management and long term outcome of intracranial subependymoma

David Giraldi; A. Varma; Andrew Brodbelt; Michael D. Jenkinson


Neuro-oncology | 2017

P12.11 Seizure prophylaxis in meningioma surgery - is it time for a randomized controlled trial?

Michael D. Jenkinson; Emmanuel Chavredakis; Rasheed Zakaria; Andrew Brodbelt


Neuro-oncology | 2014

P17MANAGEMENT AND OUTCOMES OF MIDLINE LOW-GRADE GLIOMAS

Mueez Waqar; Shahid Hanif; Nitika Rathi; Kumar Das; Rasheed Zakaria; Andrew Brodbelt; Carol Walker; Michael D. Jenkinson


Neuro-oncology | 2014

OP14METASTASIS INDUCING PROTEINS PREDICT THE INVASIVENESS AND CLINICAL OUTCOMES OF BRAIN METASTASES

Rasheed Zakaria; Nitika Rathi; D. Crooks; Andrew Brodbelt; P.R. Rudland; Michael D. Jenkinson

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Nitika Rathi

University of Liverpool

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Arousa Ali

University of Liverpool

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