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A statistical investigation of normal regional intra-subject heterogeneity of brain metabolism and perfusion by F-18 FDG and O-15 H(2)O PET imaging

BACKGROUND: The definite evaluation of the regional cerebral heterogeneity using perfusion and metabolism by a single modality of PET imaging has not been well addressed. Thus a statistical analysis of voxel variables from identical brain regions on metabolic and perfusion PET images was carried out...

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Autores principales: Wong, Ching-yee Oliver, Thie, Joseph, Gaskill, Marianne, Ponto, Richard, Hill, Jack, Tian, Hai-yan, Balon, Helena, Wu, Dafang, Fink-Bennett, Darlene, Nagle, Conrad
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1550222/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16836759
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2385-6-4
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author Wong, Ching-yee Oliver
Thie, Joseph
Gaskill, Marianne
Ponto, Richard
Hill, Jack
Tian, Hai-yan
Balon, Helena
Wu, Dafang
Fink-Bennett, Darlene
Nagle, Conrad
author_facet Wong, Ching-yee Oliver
Thie, Joseph
Gaskill, Marianne
Ponto, Richard
Hill, Jack
Tian, Hai-yan
Balon, Helena
Wu, Dafang
Fink-Bennett, Darlene
Nagle, Conrad
author_sort Wong, Ching-yee Oliver
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: The definite evaluation of the regional cerebral heterogeneity using perfusion and metabolism by a single modality of PET imaging has not been well addressed. Thus a statistical analysis of voxel variables from identical brain regions on metabolic and perfusion PET images was carried out to determine characteristics of the regional heterogeneity of F-18 FDG and O-15 H(2)O cerebral uptake in normal subjects. METHODS: Fourteen normal subjects with normal CT and/or MRI and physical examination including MMSE were scanned by both F-18 FDG and O-15 H(2)O PET within same day with head-holder and facemask. The images were co-registered and each individual voxel counts (Q) were normalized by the gloabl maximal voxel counts (M) as R = Q/M. The voxel counts were also converted to z-score map by z = (Q - mean)/SD. Twelve pairs of ROIs (24 total) were systematically placed on the z-score map at cortical locations 15-degree apart and identically for metabolism and perfusion. Inter- and intra-subject correlation coefficients (r) were computed, both globally and hemispherically, from metabolism and perfusion: between regions for the same tracer and between tracers for the same region. Moments of means and histograms were computed globally along with asymmetric indices as their hemispherical differences. RESULTS: Statistical investigations verified with data showed that, for a given scan, correlation analyses are expectedly alike regardless of variables (Q, R, z) used. The varieties of correlation (r's) of normal subjects, showing symmetry, were mostly around 0.8 and with coefficient of variations near 10%. Analyses of histograms showed non-Gaussian behavior (skew = -0.3 and kurtosis = 0.4) of metabolism on average, in contrast to near Gaussian perfusion. CONCLUSION: The co-registered cerebral metabolism and perfusion z maps demonstrated regional heterogeneity but with attractively low coefficient of variations in the correlation markers.
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spelling pubmed-15502222006-08-17 A statistical investigation of normal regional intra-subject heterogeneity of brain metabolism and perfusion by F-18 FDG and O-15 H(2)O PET imaging Wong, Ching-yee Oliver Thie, Joseph Gaskill, Marianne Ponto, Richard Hill, Jack Tian, Hai-yan Balon, Helena Wu, Dafang Fink-Bennett, Darlene Nagle, Conrad BMC Nucl Med Research Article BACKGROUND: The definite evaluation of the regional cerebral heterogeneity using perfusion and metabolism by a single modality of PET imaging has not been well addressed. Thus a statistical analysis of voxel variables from identical brain regions on metabolic and perfusion PET images was carried out to determine characteristics of the regional heterogeneity of F-18 FDG and O-15 H(2)O cerebral uptake in normal subjects. METHODS: Fourteen normal subjects with normal CT and/or MRI and physical examination including MMSE were scanned by both F-18 FDG and O-15 H(2)O PET within same day with head-holder and facemask. The images were co-registered and each individual voxel counts (Q) were normalized by the gloabl maximal voxel counts (M) as R = Q/M. The voxel counts were also converted to z-score map by z = (Q - mean)/SD. Twelve pairs of ROIs (24 total) were systematically placed on the z-score map at cortical locations 15-degree apart and identically for metabolism and perfusion. Inter- and intra-subject correlation coefficients (r) were computed, both globally and hemispherically, from metabolism and perfusion: between regions for the same tracer and between tracers for the same region. Moments of means and histograms were computed globally along with asymmetric indices as their hemispherical differences. RESULTS: Statistical investigations verified with data showed that, for a given scan, correlation analyses are expectedly alike regardless of variables (Q, R, z) used. The varieties of correlation (r's) of normal subjects, showing symmetry, were mostly around 0.8 and with coefficient of variations near 10%. Analyses of histograms showed non-Gaussian behavior (skew = -0.3 and kurtosis = 0.4) of metabolism on average, in contrast to near Gaussian perfusion. CONCLUSION: The co-registered cerebral metabolism and perfusion z maps demonstrated regional heterogeneity but with attractively low coefficient of variations in the correlation markers. BioMed Central 2006-07-12 /pmc/articles/PMC1550222/ /pubmed/16836759 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2385-6-4 Text en Copyright © 2006 Wong et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Wong, Ching-yee Oliver
Thie, Joseph
Gaskill, Marianne
Ponto, Richard
Hill, Jack
Tian, Hai-yan
Balon, Helena
Wu, Dafang
Fink-Bennett, Darlene
Nagle, Conrad
A statistical investigation of normal regional intra-subject heterogeneity of brain metabolism and perfusion by F-18 FDG and O-15 H(2)O PET imaging
title A statistical investigation of normal regional intra-subject heterogeneity of brain metabolism and perfusion by F-18 FDG and O-15 H(2)O PET imaging
title_full A statistical investigation of normal regional intra-subject heterogeneity of brain metabolism and perfusion by F-18 FDG and O-15 H(2)O PET imaging
title_fullStr A statistical investigation of normal regional intra-subject heterogeneity of brain metabolism and perfusion by F-18 FDG and O-15 H(2)O PET imaging
title_full_unstemmed A statistical investigation of normal regional intra-subject heterogeneity of brain metabolism and perfusion by F-18 FDG and O-15 H(2)O PET imaging
title_short A statistical investigation of normal regional intra-subject heterogeneity of brain metabolism and perfusion by F-18 FDG and O-15 H(2)O PET imaging
title_sort statistical investigation of normal regional intra-subject heterogeneity of brain metabolism and perfusion by f-18 fdg and o-15 h(2)o pet imaging
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1550222/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16836759
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2385-6-4
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