Identification of Alzheimer's disease and vascular dementia based on a Deep Forest and near-infrared spectroscopy analysis method.

Spectrochim Acta A Mol Biomol Spectrosc

College of Physical Science and Technology, Guangxi Normal University, Guilin, Guangxi 541004, China; Guangxi Key Laboratory of Nuclear Physics and Technology, Guangxi Normal University, 541004, China.

Published: February 2025


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Alzheimer's disease (AD) and vascular dementia (VaD) typically do not exhibit distinct differences in clinical manifestations and auxiliary examination results, which leads to a high misdiagnosis rate. However, significant differences in treatment approaches and prognosis between these two diseases underscore the critical need for an accurate diagnosis of AD and VaD. In this study, serum samples from 33 patients with AD patients, 37 patients with VaD, and 130 healthy individuals were collected, employing near-infrared aquaphotomics technology in combination with deep learning for differential diagnoses. Through an analysis of water absorption patterns among different diseases via aquaphotomics, the efficacies of traditional machine learning methods (Support Vector Machine and Decision Trees) and deep learning approaches (Deep Forest) in modeling were compared. Ultimately, by leveraging feature extraction techniques in conjunction with deep learning, a differential diagnostic model for AD and VaD was successfully developed. The results revealed that aquaphotomics could identify a certain correlation between the number of hydrogen bonds in water molecules and the development of AD and VaD; the deep learning model was found to be superior to traditional machine learning models, achieving an accuracy of 98.67 %, sensitivity of 97.33 %, and specificity of 100.00 %. The bands identified using the Competitive Adaptive Reweighting Algorithm method, primarily located at approximately 1300-1500 nm, showed a significant correlation with water molecules containing four hydrogen bonds. These results highlighted the potential role of the water molecule hydrogen-bond network in disease development and were consistent with the aquaphotomics analysis results. Therefore, the differential diagnostic model developed by integrating near-infrared spectroscopy and deep learning was proven to be effective and feasible, providing accurate and rapid diagnostic methods for AD and VaD diagnoses.

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