| Literature DB >> 30242503 |
Chunjie Guo1,2, Daniel Ferreira1, Katarina Fink3,4, Eric Westman1, Tobias Granberg5,6.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To compare the cross-sectional robustness of commonly used volumetric software and effects of lesion filling in multiple sclerosis (MS).Entities:
Keywords: Brain; Imaging, three-dimensional; Magnetic resonance imaging; Multiple sclerosis; Reproducibility of results
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30242503 PMCID: PMC6510869 DOI: 10.1007/s00330-018-5710-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur Radiol ISSN: 0938-7994 Impact factor: 5.315
Fig. 1Example of mid-axial slices from the six 3D T1-weighted acquisitions in a 35-year-old male (referred to as MS1 in Online Supplementary Table 1) with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis and an Expanded Disability Status Scale score of 2.0. For each of the three scanners (Siemens Aera 1.5 T, Siemens Avanto 1.5 T and Siemens Trio 3.0 T) two acquisitions were made with repositioning in between
MRI acquisition parameters
| Aera | Avanto | Trio | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Field strength, T | 1.5 | 1.5 | 3.0 |
| 3D MPRAGE | |||
| Voxel size, mm3 | 1.0×1.0×1.5 | 1.0×1.0×1.5 | 1.0×1.0×1.5 |
| Field-of-view, mm2 | 226×250 | 249×249 | 249×249 |
| Repetition time, ms | 1900 | 1900 | 1900 |
| Inversion time, ms | 1100 | 1100 | 900 |
| Echo time, ms | 3.02 | 3.55 | 3.39 |
| Flip angle, ° | 15 | 15 | 9 |
| Number of slices | 160 | 160 | 160 |
| 3D FLAIR | |||
| Voxel size, mm3 | 1.0×1.0×1.0 | 1.0×1.0×1.0 | 0.5×0.5×1.0 |
| Field-of-view, mm2 | 227×260 | 227×260 | 250×250 |
| Repetition time, ms | 5000 | 6000 | 6000 |
| Inversion time, ms | 1800 | 2200 | 2100 |
| Echo time, ms | 333 | 333 | 388 |
| Flip angle, ° | 120 | 120 | 120 |
| Number of slices | 176 | 176 | 160 |
FLAIR Fluid-Attenuated Inversion Recovery, MPRAGE Magnetisation-Prepared Rapid Gradient-Echo
Fig. 2Volumetric segmentations in FreeSurfer 6.0.0, FSL-SIENAX 5.0, SPM 12 and SPM-CAT12 in a 20-year-old female (referred to as MS6 in Online Supplementary Table 1) with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis and an Expanded Disability Status Scale score of 1.0. Grey matter is displayed in green, white matter in blue and cerebrospinal fluid in red. The exemplified segmentations were based on the first scan on the Aera scanner for this participant, which was the scan with the lowest lesion volume (0.33 ml) in the study. Please note that FreeSurfer specifically segments white matter hypointensities (yellow), highlighted with orange arrows, and includes these in the brain volume, but not in the white matter volume. Meanwhile, FSL-SIENAX, SPM and SPM-CAT classify the white matter hypointensities as grey matter and/or cerebrospinal fluid (orange arrows). CAT Computational Anatomy Toolbox, FSL-SIENAX FMRIB Software Library Structural Image Evaluation with Normalisation of Atrophy Cross-sectional, SPM Statistical Parametric Mapping, T1WI T1-weighted imaging
Fig. 3Illustration of the lesion segmentation and filling procedure in a 34-year-old male (referred to as MS5 in Online Supplementary Table 1) with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis and an Expanded Disability Status Scale score of 1.5. This representative scan from the Siemens Trio 3.0 T scanner provided the median lesion volume of the cohort (1.8 ml). The 3D T2-weighted FLAIR image (a) was used for lesion segmentation in Lesion Segmentation Toolbox, resulting in a probabilistic lesion mask (b, displayed as a heat map overlaid on a). The lesion mask was used to fill in lesions on the 3D T1-weighted image (c), providing the lesion-filled 3D T1-weighted image (d)
Brain tissue volumes with/without normalisation and with/without lesion filling
| FreeSurfer | FSL-SIENAX | SPM | SPM-CAT | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Original | Lesion-filled | Original | Lesion-filled | Original | Lesion-filled | Original | Lesion-filled | |
| Brain volume | 1223±101 | 1222±94.0; | 1300±117 | 1299±117; | 1213±94.0 | 1217±94.0; | 1211±97.0 | 1212±98.0; |
| WM volume | 558±60.1 | 557±58.6; | 642±71.6 | 643±71.1; | 451±43.0 | 457±39.6; | 534±46.0 | 535±54.0; |
| GM volume | 684±71.8 | 681±70.5; | 658±52.3 | 658±56.7; | 783±85.2 | 786±85.4; | 672±81.0 | 671±83.0; |
| Normalised brain volume | 72.2±3.7 | 72.0±4.0; | 1582±84.0 | 1576±84.0; | 78.4±7.9 | 78.5±7.9; | 76.1±9.0 | 76.2±8.9; |
| Normalised WM volume | 32.5±1.2 | 32.4±1.4; | 785±38.8 | 782±30.1; | 29.5±2.9 | 29.5±3.0; | 33.5±3.7 | 33.7±3.4; |
| Normalised GM volume | 40.8±3.6 | 40.9±3.7; | 782±109 | 783±112; | 48.7±6.1 | 48.6±6.2; | 41.7±6.4 | 41.5±6.3; |
All metrics given as median±interquartile range. Non-normalised (upper three rows) and FSL-SIENAX measurement are given in millilitres. Normalised measurements of FreeSurfer and SPM are given as unit-less tissue fractions in %. P-values represent the comparison of original and lesioned-filled volumes by Wilcoxon signed ranks test (exact significance, two-tailed)
CAT Computational Anatomy Toolbox, FSL-SIENAX FMRIB Software Library Structural Image Evaluation with Normalisation of Atrophy Cross-sectional, GM Grey matter, SPM Statistical Parametric Mapping, WM White matter
*Not statistically significant after correction for multiple comparisons
Repeatability and reproducibility of the brain tissue volumes
| FS | FSL | SPM | SPM-CAT | FS vs. FSL | FS vs. SPM | FS vs. SPM-CAT | FSL vs. SPM | FSL vs. SPM-CAT | SPM vs. SPM-CAT | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Intra-scanner CoV | Brain volume | 0.28±0.23 | 0.17±0.84 | 0.17±0.24 | 0.19±0.30 | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| WM volume | 0.96±0.90 | 0.48±0.72 | 0.24±0.47 | 0.41±0.47 | |||||||
| GM volume | 0.75±0.95 | 0.47±0.73 | 0.23±0.44 | 0.31±0.42 | |||||||
| Normalised brain volume | 0.26±0.27; | 0.40±0.66; | 0.20±0.23; | 0.18±0.28; | |||||||
| Normalised WM volume | 0.92±0.83; | 0.49±0.86; | 0.27±0.53; | 0.43±0.49; | |||||||
| Normalised GM volume | 0.59±0.88; | 0.50±1.1; | 0.24±0.51; | 0.28±0.32; | |||||||
| Inter-scanner CoV | Brain volume | 2.7±0.49 | 2.8±0.45 | 2.3±0.65 | 2.3±0.60 | ||||||
| WM volume | 1.9±1.5 | 2.5±1.3 | 5.0±0.98 | 3.5±1.1 | |||||||
| GM volume | 2.8±1.1 | 3.9±3.3 | 1.1±1.1 | 1.5±1.2 | |||||||
| Normalised brain volume | 0.65±0.64; | 2.6±2.5; | 1.1±0.75; | 1.0±0.54; | |||||||
| Normalised WM volume | 1.8±2.1; | 2.7±4.5; | 4.7±1.6; | 2.4±1.6; | |||||||
| Normalised GM volume | 0.65±0.58; | 3.3±4.1; | 1.2±0.96; | 1.4±0.85; |
P-values for the normalised volumes represent the comparison of the coefficient of variation with the non-normalised volumes. All pairwise comparisons by Wilcoxon signed ranks test (exact significance, two-tailed)
CoV Coefficient of variation, CAT Computational Anatomy Toolbox, FS FreeSurfer, FSL FMRIB Software Library, GM Grey matter, SPM Statistical Parametric Mapping, WM White matter
*Not statistically significant after correction for multiple comparisons