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Martin Bretzner, ESOC 2022: Brain-age biomarkers to predict post-stroke recovery

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Published Online: May 18th 2022

Brain-age biomarkers can be used to predict post-stroke recovery. Dr Martin Bretzner (Lille Neuroscience & Cognition Research Centre, Lille University Hospital, Lille, France) discusses the results of a study using radiomics, an emerging image-quantifying technology to assess ‘brain-age’ biomarkers. The study investigates how relative brain age, rather than chronological age, can enhance stroke surveillance and improve predictions on post-stroke recovery.

The abstract entitled “‘Brain-age’ biomarkers predict stroke recovery more accurately than chronological age, new study shows” was presented at the 8th European Stroke Organisation Conference, May 4-6, 2022.

Questions:

  1. Could you give us a brief overview of radiomics and its potential uses? (0:26)
  2. What was the rationale for the study you are presenting? (1:00)
  3. What was the methodology and eligibility criteria of the study? (2:09)
  4. What were the findings in terms of the impact of ‘brain age’ on stroke recovery, and what factors influenced brain age? (3:11)
  5. How can these findings be used in routine clinical practice? (4:05)

Disclosures: Martin Bretzner has nothing to disclose in relation to this video interview.

Support: Interview and filming supported by Touch Medical Media. Interview conducted by Danielle Crosby.

Filmed as a highlight of ESOC 2022

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