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Severity Classification of Pediatric Spinal Cord Injuries Using Structural MRI Measures and Deep Learning: A Comprehensive Analysis across All Vertebral Levels

Zahra Sadeghi-Adl, Sara Naghizadehkashani, Devon Middleton, Laura Krisa, Mahdi Alizadeh, Adam E. Flanders, Scott H. Faro, Ze Wang and Feroze B. Mohamed
American Journal of Neuroradiology October 2025, 46 (10) 2186-2194; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A8770
Zahra Sadeghi-Adl
aFrom the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (Z.S.-A.), Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
bJefferson Integrated Magnetic Resonance Imaging Center (JIMRIC), Department of Radiology (Z.S.-A., S.N., D.M., L.K., M.A., A.E.F., S.H.F., F.B.M.), Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Sara Naghizadehkashani
bJefferson Integrated Magnetic Resonance Imaging Center (JIMRIC), Department of Radiology (Z.S.-A., S.N., D.M., L.K., M.A., A.E.F., S.H.F., F.B.M.), Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Devon Middleton
bJefferson Integrated Magnetic Resonance Imaging Center (JIMRIC), Department of Radiology (Z.S.-A., S.N., D.M., L.K., M.A., A.E.F., S.H.F., F.B.M.), Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Laura Krisa
bJefferson Integrated Magnetic Resonance Imaging Center (JIMRIC), Department of Radiology (Z.S.-A., S.N., D.M., L.K., M.A., A.E.F., S.H.F., F.B.M.), Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Mahdi Alizadeh
bJefferson Integrated Magnetic Resonance Imaging Center (JIMRIC), Department of Radiology (Z.S.-A., S.N., D.M., L.K., M.A., A.E.F., S.H.F., F.B.M.), Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
cDepartment of Neurosurgery (M.A.), Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Adam E. Flanders
bJefferson Integrated Magnetic Resonance Imaging Center (JIMRIC), Department of Radiology (Z.S.-A., S.N., D.M., L.K., M.A., A.E.F., S.H.F., F.B.M.), Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Ze Wang
dDepartment of Diagnostic Radiology & Nuclear Medicine (Z.W.), University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland
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Feroze B. Mohamed
bJefferson Integrated Magnetic Resonance Imaging Center (JIMRIC), Department of Radiology (Z.S.-A., S.N., D.M., L.K., M.A., A.E.F., S.H.F., F.B.M.), Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Spinal cord injury (SCI) in the pediatric population presents a unique challenge in diagnosis and prognosis due to the complexity of performing clinical assessments on children. Accurate evaluation of structural changes in the spinal cord is essential for effective treatment planning. This study aims to evaluate structural characteristics in pediatric patients with SCI by comparing cross-sectional area (CSA), anterior-posterior (AP) width, and right-left (RL) width across all vertebral levels of the spinal cord between typically developing (TD) and participants with SCI. We employed deep learning techniques to utilize these measures for detecting SCI cases and determining their injury severity.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: Sixty-one pediatric participants (ages 6–18), including 20 with chronic SCI and 41 TD, were enrolled and scanned by using a 3T MRI scanner. All SCI participants underwent the International Standards for Neurological Classification of Spinal Cord Injury (ISNCSCI) test to assess their neurologic function and determine their American Spinal Injury Association (ASIA) Impairment Scale (AIS) category. T2-weighted MRI scans were utilized to measure CSA, AP width, and RL widths along the entire cervical and thoracic cord. These measures were automatically extracted at every vertebral level of the spinal cord by using the spinal cord toolbox. Deep convolutional neural networks (CNNs) were utilized to classify participants into SCI or TD groups and determine their AIS classification based on structural parameters and demographic factors such as age and height.

RESULTS: Significant differences (P < .05) were found in CSA, AP width, and RL width between SCI and TD participants, indicating notable structural alterations due to SCI. The CNN-based models demonstrated high performance, achieving 96.59% accuracy in distinguishing SCI from TD participants. Furthermore, the models determined AIS category classification with 94.92% accuracy.

CONCLUSIONS: The study demonstrates the effectiveness of integrating cross-sectional structural imaging measures with deep learning methods for classification and severity assessment of pediatric SCI. The deep learning approach outperforms traditional machine learning models in diagnostic accuracy, offering potential improvements in patient care in pediatric SCI management.

ABBREVIATIONS:

AIS
ASIA Impairment Scale
AP
anterior-posterior
ASIA
American Spinal Injury Association
CNN
convolutional neural network
CSA
cross-sectional area
IRB
institutional review board
ISNCSCI
International Standards for Neurological Classification of Spinal Cord Injury
RL
right-left
SCI
spinal cord injury
SEMAC
slice encoding for metal artifact correction
SVM
support vector machine
TD
typically developing
VAT
view-angle-tilting
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Zahra Sadeghi-Adl, Sara Naghizadehkashani, Devon Middleton, Laura Krisa, Mahdi Alizadeh, Adam E. Flanders, Scott H. Faro, Ze Wang, Feroze B. Mohamed
Severity Classification of Pediatric Spinal Cord Injuries Using Structural MRI Measures and Deep Learning: A Comprehensive Analysis across All Vertebral Levels
American Journal of Neuroradiology Oct 2025, 46 (10) 2186-2194; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A8770

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American Journal of Neuroradiology Oct 2025, 46 (10) 2186-2194; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A8770
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