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Temporal slice registration and robust diffusion-tensor reconstruction for improved fetal brain structural connectivity analysis.

Bahram Marami1, Seyed Sadegh Mohseni Salehi2, Onur Afacan1, Benoit Scherrer1, Caitlin K Rollins3, Edward Yang1, Judy A Estroff1, Simon K Warfield1, Ali Gholipour4.   

Abstract

Diffusion weighted magnetic resonance imaging, or DWI, is one of the most promising tools for the analysis of neural microstructure and the structural connectome of the human brain. The application of DWI to map early development of the human connectome in-utero, however, is challenged by intermittent fetal and maternal motion that disrupts the spatial correspondence of data acquired in the relatively long DWI acquisitions. Fetuses move continuously during DWI scans. Reliable and accurate analysis of the fetal brain structural connectome requires careful compensation of motion effects and robust reconstruction to avoid introducing bias based on the degree of fetal motion. In this paper we introduce a novel robust algorithm to reconstruct in-vivo diffusion-tensor MRI (DTI) of the moving fetal brain and show its effect on structural connectivity analysis. The proposed algorithm involves multiple steps of image registration incorporating a dynamic registration-based motion tracking algorithm to restore the spatial correspondence of DWI data at the slice level and reconstruct DTI of the fetal brain in the standard (atlas) coordinate space. A weighted linear least squares approach is adapted to remove the effect of intra-slice motion and reconstruct DTI from motion-corrected data. The proposed algorithm was tested on data obtained from 21 healthy fetuses scanned in-utero at 22-38 weeks gestation. Significantly higher fractional anisotropy values in fiber-rich regions, and the analysis of whole-brain tractography and group structural connectivity, showed the efficacy of the proposed method compared to the analyses based on original data and previously proposed methods. The results of this study show that slice-level motion correction and robust reconstruction is necessary for reliable in-vivo structural connectivity analysis of the fetal brain. Connectivity analysis based on graph theoretic measures show high degree of modularity and clustering, and short average characteristic path lengths indicative of small-worldness property of the fetal brain network. These findings comply with previous findings in newborns and a recent study on fetuses. The proposed algorithm can provide valuable information from DWI of the fetal brain not available in the assessment of the original 2D slices and may be used to more reliably study the developing fetal brain connectome.
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Keywords:  Connectome; Diffusion-weighted MRI; Fetal brain; Motion Correction; Registration

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28433624      PMCID: PMC5548611          DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2017.04.033

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuroimage        ISSN: 1053-8119            Impact factor:   6.556


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6.  Motion-Robust Reconstruction based on Simultaneous Multi-Slice Registration for Diffusion-Weighted MRI of Moving Subjects.

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7.  Real-time optical motion correction for diffusion tensor imaging.

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Authors:  Fedel Machado-Rivas; Camilo Jaimes; John E Kirsch; Michael S Gee
Journal:  Pediatr Radiol       Date:  2020-11-30

2.  Real-Time Deep Pose Estimation With Geodesic Loss for Image-to-Template Rigid Registration.

Authors:  Seyed Sadegh Mohseni Salehi; Shadab Khan; Deniz Erdogmus; Ali Gholipour
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3.  Deep Predictive Motion Tracking in Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Application to Fetal Imaging.

Authors:  Ayush Singh; Seyed Sadegh Mohseni Salehi; Ali Gholipour
Journal:  IEEE Trans Med Imaging       Date:  2020-10-28       Impact factor: 10.048

4.  Motion-robust diffusion compartment imaging using simultaneous multi-slice acquisition.

Authors:  Bahram Marami; Benoit Scherrer; Shadab Khan; Onur Afacan; Sanjay P Prabhu; Mustafa Sahin; Simon K Warfield; Ali Gholipour
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5.  Automatic, Age Consistent Reconstruction of the Corpus Callosum Guided by Coherency From In Utero Diffusion-Weighted MRI.

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6.  A survey of pediatric diagnostic radiologists in North America: current practices in fetal magnetic resonance imaging.

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Review 7.  Fetal brain growth portrayed by a spatiotemporal diffusion tensor MRI atlas computed from in utero images.

Authors:  Shadab Khan; Lana Vasung; Bahram Marami; Caitlin K Rollins; Onur Afacan; Cynthia M Ortinau; Edward Yang; Simon K Warfield; Ali Gholipour
Journal:  Neuroimage       Date:  2018-08-30       Impact factor: 6.556

Review 8.  Challenges and Opportunities in Connectome Construction and Quantification in the Developing Human Fetal Brain.

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Review 9.  Fetal Echoplanar Imaging: Promises and Challenges.

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10.  Motion-Robust Spatially Constrained Parameter Estimation in Renal Diffusion-Weighted MRI by 3D Motion Tracking and Correction of Sequential Slices.

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