| Literature DB >> 30218214 |
Fang-Cheng Yeh1,2, Sandip Panesar3, Jessica Barrios3, David Fernandes3, Kumar Abhinav4, Antonio Meola4, Juan C Fernandez-Miranda4.
Abstract
Diffusion MRI fiber tracking provides a non-invasive method for mapping the trajectories of human brain connections, but its false connection problem has been a major challenge. This study introduces topology-informed pruning (TIP), a method that automatically identifies singular tracts and eliminates them to improve the tracking accuracy. The accuracy of the tractography with and without TIP was evaluated by a team of 6 neuroanatomists in a blinded setting to examine whether TIP could improve the accuracy. The results showed that TIP improved the tracking accuracy by 11.93% in the single-shell scheme and by 3.47% in the grid scheme. The improvement is significantly different from a random pruning (p value < 0.001). The diagnostic agreement between TIP and neuroanatomists was comparable to the agreement between neuroanatomists. The proposed TIP algorithm can be used to automatically clean-up noisy fibers in deterministic tractography, with a potential to confirm the existence of a fiber connection in basic neuroanatomical studies or clinical neurosurgical planning.Entities:
Keywords: Deterministic fiber tracking; Diffusion MRI; Structural connectome; Topology; Tractography
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30218214 PMCID: PMC6361061 DOI: 10.1007/s13311-018-0663-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neurotherapeutics ISSN: 1878-7479 Impact factor: 7.620