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Localization No. (%) Correctly Detected by CNN % Anterior circulation 39 (72.2%) 27 69.23% C1–C4 (infraophthalmic) 12 (22.2%) 6 50.0% Supraophthalmic 27 (50%) 21 77.8% C5/6 7 (13.0%) 5 71.4% ICA terminus 1 (1.9%) 1 100.0% AComA 7 (13.0%) 6 85.7% MCA 11 (20.4%) 8 72.7% A1 1 (1.9%) 1 100.0% Posterior circulation 15 (27.8%) 11 73.3% Basilar tip 1 (1.9%) 1 100.0% PComA 8 (14.8%) 7 87.5% SCA 2 (3.7%) 1 50.0% AICA 0 (0.0%) 0 NA PICA 1 (1.9%) 1 100.0% V4 1 (1.9%) 1 100.0% Basilar artery 2 (3.7%) 0 0.0%
Note:—AComA indicates anterior communicating artery; PComA, posterior communicating artery; SCA, superior cerebellar artery; NA, not applicable; CNN, convolutional neural network.
↵a The specificity of the algorithm was 87.2%. The term “basilar artery” indicates aneurysms of the basilar artery that do not arise from the basilar tip, the SCA, or the AICA. C5/6 includes ICA aneurysms that are located in the ICA segments C5 or C6. Aneurysms located at the ICA terminus or the origin of the PComA are listed separately.