A novel approach to identifying a neuroimaging biomarker for patients with serious mental illness

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Abstract

Serious mental illness (SMI) is disabling, and current interventions are ineffective for many. This exploratory study sought to demonstrate the feasibility of applying topological data analysis (TDA) to resting-state functional connectivity data obtained from a heterogeneous sample of 235 adult inpatients to identify a biomarker of treatment response. TDA identified two groups based on connectivity between the prefrontal cortex and striatal regions: patients admitted with greater functional connectivity between these regions evidenced less improvement from admission to discharge than patients with lesser connectivity between them. TDA identified a potential biomarker of an attenuated treatment response among inpatients with SMI. Insofar as the observed pattern of resting-state functional connectivity collected early during treatment is replicable, this potential biomarker may indicate the need to modify standard of care for a small, albeit meaningful, percentage of patients.

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Madan, A., Fowler, J. C., Patriquin, M. A., Salas, R., Baldwin, P. R., Velasquez, K. M., … Frueh, B. C. (2017). A novel approach to identifying a neuroimaging biomarker for patients with serious mental illness. Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 29(3), 275–283. https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.neuropsych.16090174

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