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Neuroinformatics and Analysis of Connectomic Alterations Due to Cerebral Microhemorrhages in Geriatric Mild Neurotrauma.

Alexander S Maher1, Kenneth A Rostowsky2, Nahian F Chowdhury3, Andrei Irimia4.   

Abstract

Connectomics alterations associated with subtle forms of cerebrovascular neuropathology-such as cerebral microbleeds (CMBs)-can result in substantial neurological and/or cognitive deficits in victims of traumatic brain injury (TBI). Quantifying CMB-related connectome changes in mild TBI (mTBI) patients requires ingenious neuroinformatics to integrate structural magnetic resonance imaging (sMRI) with diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) for patient-tailored profiling while preserving the data scientist's ability to implement population studies. Such solutions, however, can assist the refinement of rehabilitation protocols and streamline large-scale analysis while accommodating the heterogeneity of mTBI. This study describes a pipeline for the multimodal integration of sMRI/DWI/DTI to quantify white matter (WM) neural network circuitry alterations associated with mTBI-related CMBs. The approach incorporates WM streamline matching, topology-compliant streamline prototyping and along-tract analysis within a unified framework. When applied to the analysis of neuroimaging data acquired from both mTBI and healthy control volunteers, the approach facilitates the identification of patient-specific CMB-related connectomic changes while incorporating the ability to perform group analyses. This pipeline for the identification and profiling of connectopathies can assist the adaptation of clinical rehabilitation protocols to patients' individual needs.

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Keywords:  Neuroinformatics; brain connectome; data science; magnetic resonance imaging

Year:  2018        PMID: 30687848      PMCID: PMC6344637          DOI: 10.1145/3233547.3233598

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACM BCB


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1.  Acute cognitive deficits after traumatic brain injury predict Alzheimer's disease-like degradation of the human default mode network.

Authors:  Andrei Irimia; Alexander S Maher; Nikhil N Chaudhari; Nahian F Chowdhury; Elliot B Jacobs
Journal:  Geroscience       Date:  2020-08-02       Impact factor: 7.713

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