Kristjana Yr Jonsdottir1, Leif stergaard1, Kim Mouridsen1
1Department of Neuroradiology, Aarhus
University Hospital, Aarhus, Aarhus C, Denmark
Accurate and reliable delineation of the final infarct in acute ischemic stroke
is critical as volume or location of the lesion is typically used as surrogate
outcome in clinical stroke trials. Here we study the effect of consensus in
outlining the final infarct on a FLAIR image among 9 expert neuroradiologists
on the performance of models predicting the final infarct using acute MRI.
Predictive models are trained and tested using different degrees of consensus.
Our results show that the large variability in lesion delineation effects the
models substantially. In particular, complete consensus of the 9 raters
provides the highest performance and consequently, multiple rating or
standardized lesion definitions should be applied.