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A spatio-temporal atlas of the developing fetal brain with spina bifida aperta

Background: Spina bifida aperta (SBA) is a birth defect associated with severe anatomical changes in the developing fetal brain. Brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) atlases are popular tools for studying neuropathology in the brain anatomy, but previous fetal brain MRI atlases have focused on the...

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Autores principales: Fidon, Lucas, Viola, Elizabeth, Mufti, Nada, David, Anna L., Melbourne, Andrew, Demaerel, Philippe, Ourselin, Sébastien, Vercauteren, Tom, Deprest, Jan, Aertsen, Michael
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Publicado: F1000 Research Limited 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10445840/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37645096
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/openreseurope.13914.2
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author Fidon, Lucas
Viola, Elizabeth
Mufti, Nada
David, Anna L.
Melbourne, Andrew
Demaerel, Philippe
Ourselin, Sébastien
Vercauteren, Tom
Deprest, Jan
Aertsen, Michael
author_facet Fidon, Lucas
Viola, Elizabeth
Mufti, Nada
David, Anna L.
Melbourne, Andrew
Demaerel, Philippe
Ourselin, Sébastien
Vercauteren, Tom
Deprest, Jan
Aertsen, Michael
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description Background: Spina bifida aperta (SBA) is a birth defect associated with severe anatomical changes in the developing fetal brain. Brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) atlases are popular tools for studying neuropathology in the brain anatomy, but previous fetal brain MRI atlases have focused on the normal fetal brain. We aimed to develop a spatio-temporal fetal brain MRI atlas for SBA. Methods: We developed a semi-automatic computational method to compute the first spatio-temporal fetal brain MRI atlas for SBA. We used 90 MRIs of fetuses with SBA with gestational ages ranging from 21 to 35 weeks. Isotropic and motion-free 3D reconstructed MRIs were obtained for all the examinations. We propose a protocol for the annotation of anatomical landmarks in brain 3D MRI of fetuses with SBA with the aim of making spatial alignment of abnormal fetal brain MRIs more robust. In addition, we propose a weighted generalized Procrustes method based on the anatomical landmarks for the initialization of the atlas. The proposed weighted generalized Procrustes can handle temporal regularization and missing annotations. After initialization, the atlas is refined iteratively using non-linear image registration based on the image intensity and the anatomical land-marks. A semi-automatic method is used to obtain a parcellation of our fetal brain atlas into eight tissue types: white matter, ventricular system, cerebellum, extra-axial cerebrospinal fluid, cortical gray matter, deep gray matter, brainstem, and corpus callosum. Results: An intra-rater variability analysis suggests that the seven anatomical land-marks are sufficiently reliable. We find that the proposed atlas outperforms a normal fetal brain atlas for the automatic segmentation of brain 3D MRI of fetuses with SBA. Conclusions: We make publicly available a spatio-temporal fetal brain MRI atlas for SBA, available here:  https://doi.org/10.7303/syn25887675. This atlas can support future research on automatic segmentation methods for brain 3D MRI of fetuses with SBA.
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spelling pubmed-104458402023-08-29 A spatio-temporal atlas of the developing fetal brain with spina bifida aperta Fidon, Lucas Viola, Elizabeth Mufti, Nada David, Anna L. Melbourne, Andrew Demaerel, Philippe Ourselin, Sébastien Vercauteren, Tom Deprest, Jan Aertsen, Michael Open Res Eur Method Article Background: Spina bifida aperta (SBA) is a birth defect associated with severe anatomical changes in the developing fetal brain. Brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) atlases are popular tools for studying neuropathology in the brain anatomy, but previous fetal brain MRI atlases have focused on the normal fetal brain. We aimed to develop a spatio-temporal fetal brain MRI atlas for SBA. Methods: We developed a semi-automatic computational method to compute the first spatio-temporal fetal brain MRI atlas for SBA. We used 90 MRIs of fetuses with SBA with gestational ages ranging from 21 to 35 weeks. Isotropic and motion-free 3D reconstructed MRIs were obtained for all the examinations. We propose a protocol for the annotation of anatomical landmarks in brain 3D MRI of fetuses with SBA with the aim of making spatial alignment of abnormal fetal brain MRIs more robust. In addition, we propose a weighted generalized Procrustes method based on the anatomical landmarks for the initialization of the atlas. The proposed weighted generalized Procrustes can handle temporal regularization and missing annotations. After initialization, the atlas is refined iteratively using non-linear image registration based on the image intensity and the anatomical land-marks. A semi-automatic method is used to obtain a parcellation of our fetal brain atlas into eight tissue types: white matter, ventricular system, cerebellum, extra-axial cerebrospinal fluid, cortical gray matter, deep gray matter, brainstem, and corpus callosum. Results: An intra-rater variability analysis suggests that the seven anatomical land-marks are sufficiently reliable. We find that the proposed atlas outperforms a normal fetal brain atlas for the automatic segmentation of brain 3D MRI of fetuses with SBA. Conclusions: We make publicly available a spatio-temporal fetal brain MRI atlas for SBA, available here:  https://doi.org/10.7303/syn25887675. This atlas can support future research on automatic segmentation methods for brain 3D MRI of fetuses with SBA. F1000 Research Limited 2022-08-31 /pmc/articles/PMC10445840/ /pubmed/37645096 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/openreseurope.13914.2 Text en Copyright: © 2022 Fidon L et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Fidon, Lucas
Viola, Elizabeth
Mufti, Nada
David, Anna L.
Melbourne, Andrew
Demaerel, Philippe
Ourselin, Sébastien
Vercauteren, Tom
Deprest, Jan
Aertsen, Michael
A spatio-temporal atlas of the developing fetal brain with spina bifida aperta
title A spatio-temporal atlas of the developing fetal brain with spina bifida aperta
title_full A spatio-temporal atlas of the developing fetal brain with spina bifida aperta
title_fullStr A spatio-temporal atlas of the developing fetal brain with spina bifida aperta
title_full_unstemmed A spatio-temporal atlas of the developing fetal brain with spina bifida aperta
title_short A spatio-temporal atlas of the developing fetal brain with spina bifida aperta
title_sort spatio-temporal atlas of the developing fetal brain with spina bifida aperta
topic Method Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10445840/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37645096
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/openreseurope.13914.2
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