Table 1 Results of annotated WMH grading scales.

From: Advantage of grading classification using volumetric artificial intelligence for periventricular hyperintensity and deep subcortical white matter hyperintensity

Training

dataset (n = 137)

PVH

DWMH

Test

dataset (n = 109)

PVH

DWMH

Fazekas

Brain

Dock

Patients

PVH volume

mean (std) [mL]

Cases

DWMH volume

mean (std) [mL]

Fazekas

Brain

Dock

Patients

PVH volume

mean (std) [mL]

Cases

DWMH volume

mean (std) [mL]

0

0

32

0.451 (1.442)

30

0.451 (1.330)

0

0

18

0.087 (0.134)

15

0.158 (0.310)

1

1

46

1.535 (1.322)

40

0.790 (0.845)

1

1

29

1.966 (2.489)

23

0.910 (1.824)

2

2

23

8.456 (5.443)

31

4.816 (5.420)

2

2

28

6.996 (3.930)

25

3.849 (4.926)

3

3

20

13.503 (5.642)

24

20.353 (13.954)

3

3

25

17.515 (4.993)

32

21.397 (9.491)

 

4

16

18.632 (10.520)

12

31.411 (13.839)

 

4

9

20.220 (6.486)

14

35.085 (11.635)

  1. DWMH Deep and subcortical white matter hyperintensity, PVH Periventricular hyperintensity, std Standard deviation, WMH White matter hyperintensity.