| Literature DB >> 32493402 |
Geliang Wang1, Yajie Hu1, Xianjun Li1, Miaomiao Wang1, Congcong Liu1, Jian Yang2, Chao Jin3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Skull stripping remains a challenge for neonatal brain MR image analysis. However, little is known about the accuracy of how skull stripping affects the neonatal brain tissue segmentation and subsequent network construction. This paper therefore aimed to clarify this issue by comparing two automatic (FMRIB Software Library's Brain Extraction Tool, BET; Infant Brain Extraction and Analysis Toolbox, iBEAT) and a semiautomatic (iBEAT with manual correction) processes in constructing 3D T1-weighted imaging (T1WI)-based brain structural network.Entities:
Keywords: 3D T1-weighted imaging; Brain structural network; Neonatal brain; Skull striping
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32493402 PMCID: PMC7268688 DOI: 10.1186/s12938-020-00785-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Eng Online ISSN: 1475-925X Impact factor: 2.819
Fig. 1Results of repeatability and reliability of brain region volume calculated by iBEAT with correction. a Bland–Altman graph of whole brain volume between two measurements with 95% of the differences located in the mean ± 1.96 SD (standard deviation) range showing the good repeatability; b intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) of volume of 64 brain regions between two repeated measurements
Fig. 2Comparisons of the calculated volume of 64 brain regions between BET, iBEAT and iBEAT with correction by analysis of variance (ANOVA)
Fig. 3Comparisons of small-world property of brain structural network between BET, iBEAT and iBEAT with correction. A small-world network should fulfill the following conditions: C/Crand > 1 and L/Lrand ≈ 1; C and L indicate the clustering coefficient and characteristic path length, respectively
Fig. 4Comparisons of properties of brain structural network between BET, iBEAT and iBEAT with correction. a clustering coefficient, b characteristic path length, c global efficiency, d local efficiency
Fig. 5Illustrations of skull stripping and registration by BET, iBEAT and iBEAT with manual correction
Fig. 6Workflow for construction of neonatal brain structural network. AC–PC align refers to the alignment of MRI data according to anterior commissure–posterior commissure line
The list of 64 brain regions
| No. | Region | Hemisphere | No. | Region | Hemisphere |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Thalamus | Left | 33 | Angular gyrus | Left |
| 2 | Thalamus | Right | 34 | Angular gyrus | Right |
| 3 | Putamen | Left | 35 | Superior temporal gyrus | Left |
| 4 | Putamen | Right | 36 | Superior temporal gyrus | Right |
| 5 | Globus pallidus | Left | 37 | Middle temporal gyrus | Left |
| 6 | Globus pallidus | Right | 38 | Middle temporal gyrus | Right |
| 7 | Caudate nucleus | Left | 39 | Inferior temporal gyrus | Left |
| 8 | Caudate nucleus | Right | 40 | Inferior temporal gyrus | Right |
| 9 | Superior frontal gyrus | Left | 41 | Fusiform gyrus | Left |
| 10 | Superior frontal gyrus | Right | 42 | Fusiform gyrus | Right |
| 11 | Middle frontal gyrus | Left | 43 | Parahippocampal gyrus | Left |
| 12 | Middle frontal gyrus | Right | 44 | Parahippocampal gyrus | Right |
| 13 | Inferior frontal gyrus | Left | 45 | Entorhinal cortex | Left |
| 14 | Inferior frontal gyrus | Right | 46 | Entorhinal cortex | Right |
| 15 | Medial fronto-orbital gyrus | Left | 47 | Superior occipital gyrus | Left |
| 16 | Medial fronto-orbital gyrus | Right | 48 | Superior occipital gyrus | Right |
| 17 | Lateral fronto-orbital gyrus | Left | 49 | Middle occipital gyrus | Left |
| 18 | Lateral fronto-orbital gyrus | Right | 50 | Middle occipital gyrus | Right |
| 19 | Gyrus rectus | Left | 51 | Inferior occipital gyrus | Left |
| 20 | Gyrus rectus | Right | 52 | Inferior occipital gyrus | Right |
| 21 | Precentral gyrus | Left | 53 | Cuneus | Left |
| 22 | Precentral gyrus | Right | 54 | Cuneus | Right |
| 23 | Postcentral gyrus | Left | 55 | Lingual gyrus | Left |
| 24 | Postcentral gyrus | Right | 56 | Lingual gyrus | Right |
| 25 | Superior parietal gyrus | Left | 57 | Amygdala | Left |
| 26 | Superior parietal gyrus | Right | 58 | Amygdala | Right |
| 27 | Precuneus | Left | 59 | Hippocampus | Left |
| 28 | Precuneus | Right | 60 | Hippocampus | Right |
| 29 | Cingular gyrus | Left | 61 | Cerebellar hemisphere | Left |
| 30 | Cingular gyrus | Right | 62 | Cerebellar hemisphere | Right |
| 31 | Supramarginal gyrus | Left | 63 | Insular cortex | Left |
| 32 | Supramarginal gyrus | Right | 64 | Insular cortex | Right |