Standardized Evaluation of Automatic Methods for Perivascular Spaces Segmentation in MRI -- MICCAI 2024 Challenge Results
Abstract
Perivascular spaces (PVS), when abnormally enlarged and visible in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) structural sequences, are important imaging markers of cerebral small vessel disease and potential indicators of neurodegenerative conditions. Despite their clinical significance, automatic enlarged PVS (EPVS) segmentation remains challenging due to their small size, variable morphology, similarity with other pathological features, and limited annotated datasets. This paper presents the EPVS Challenge organized at MICCAI 2024, which aims to advance the development of automated algorithms for EPVS segmentation across multi-site data. We provided a diverse dataset comprising 100 training, 50 validation, and 50 testing scans collected from multiple international sites (UK, Singapore, and China) with varying MRI protocols and demographics. All annotations followed the STRIVE protocol to ensure standardized ground truth and covered the full brain parenchyma. Seven teams completed the full challenge, implementing various deep learning approaches primarily based on U-Net architectures with innovations in multi-modal processing, ensemble strategies, and transformer-based components. Performance was evaluated using dice similarity coefficient, absolute volume difference, recall, and precision metrics. The winning method employed MedNeXt architecture with a dual 2D/3D strategy for handling varying slice thicknesses. The top solutions showed relatively good performance on test data from seen datasets, but significant degradation of performance was observed on the previously unseen Shanghai cohort, highlighting cross-site generalization challenges due to domain shift. This challenge establishes an important benchmark for EPVS segmentation methods and underscores the need for the continued development of robust algorithms that can generalize in diverse clinical settings.
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@article{arxiv.2512.18197,
title = {Standardized Evaluation of Automatic Methods for Perivascular Spaces Segmentation in MRI -- MICCAI 2024 Challenge Results},
author = {Yilei Wu and Yichi Zhang and Zijian Dong and Fang Ji and An Sen Tan and Gifford Tan and Sizhao Tang and Huijuan Chen and Zijiao Chen and Eric Kwun Kei Ng and Jose Bernal and Hang Min and Ying Xia and Ines Vati and Liz Cooper and Xiaoyu Hu and Yuchen Pei and Yutao Ma and Victor Nozais and Ami Tsuchida and Pierre-Yves Hervé and Philippe Boutinaud and Marc Joliot and Junghwa Kang and Wooseung Kim and Dayeon Bak and Rachika E. Hamadache and Valeriia Abramova and Xavier Lladó and Yuntao Zhu and Zhenyu Gong and Xin Chen and John McFadden and Pek Lan Khong and Roberto Duarte Coello and Hongwei Bran Li and Woon Puay Koh and Christopher Chen and Joanna M. Wardlaw and Maria del C. Valdés Hernández and Juan Helen Zhou},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.18197},
year = {2025}
}