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Application of Quantitative MRI for Brain Tissue Segmentation at 1.5 T and 3.0 T Field Strengths
BACKGROUND: Brain tissue segmentation of white matter (WM), grey matter (GM), and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) are important in neuroradiological applications. Quantitative Mri (qMRI) allows segmentation based on physical tissue properties, and the dependencies on MR scanner settings are removed. Brain...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3774721/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24066153 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0074795 |
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author | West, Janne Blystad, Ida Engström, Maria Warntjes, Jan B. M. Lundberg, Peter |
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description | BACKGROUND: Brain tissue segmentation of white matter (WM), grey matter (GM), and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) are important in neuroradiological applications. Quantitative Mri (qMRI) allows segmentation based on physical tissue properties, and the dependencies on MR scanner settings are removed. Brain tissue groups into clusters in the three dimensional space formed by the qMRI parameters R(1), R(2) and PD, and partial volume voxels are intermediate in this space. The qMRI parameters, however, depend on the main magnetic field strength. Therefore, longitudinal studies can be seriously limited by system upgrades. The aim of this work was to apply one recently described brain tissue segmentation method, based on qMRI, at both 1.5 T and 3.0 T field strengths, and to investigate similarities and differences. METHODS: In vivo qMRI measurements were performed on 10 healthy subjects using both 1.5 T and 3.0 T MR scanners. The brain tissue segmentation method was applied for both 1.5 T and 3.0 T and volumes of WM, GM, CSF and brain parenchymal fraction (BPF) were calculated on both field strengths. Repeatability was calculated for each scanner and a General Linear Model was used to examine the effect of field strength. Voxel-wise t-tests were also performed to evaluate regional differences. RESULTS: Statistically significant differences were found between 1.5 T and 3.0 T for WM, GM, CSF and BPF (p<0.001). Analyses of main effects showed that WM was underestimated, while GM and CSF were overestimated on 1.5 T compared to 3.0 T. The mean differences between 1.5 T and 3.0 T were -66 mL WM, 40 mL GM, 29 mL CSF and -1.99% BPF. Voxel-wise t-tests revealed regional differences of WM and GM in deep brain structures, cerebellum and brain stem. CONCLUSIONS: Most of the brain was identically classified at the two field strengths, although some regional differences were observed. |
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spelling | pubmed-37747212013-09-24 Application of Quantitative MRI for Brain Tissue Segmentation at 1.5 T and 3.0 T Field Strengths West, Janne Blystad, Ida Engström, Maria Warntjes, Jan B. M. Lundberg, Peter PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Brain tissue segmentation of white matter (WM), grey matter (GM), and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) are important in neuroradiological applications. Quantitative Mri (qMRI) allows segmentation based on physical tissue properties, and the dependencies on MR scanner settings are removed. Brain tissue groups into clusters in the three dimensional space formed by the qMRI parameters R(1), R(2) and PD, and partial volume voxels are intermediate in this space. The qMRI parameters, however, depend on the main magnetic field strength. Therefore, longitudinal studies can be seriously limited by system upgrades. The aim of this work was to apply one recently described brain tissue segmentation method, based on qMRI, at both 1.5 T and 3.0 T field strengths, and to investigate similarities and differences. METHODS: In vivo qMRI measurements were performed on 10 healthy subjects using both 1.5 T and 3.0 T MR scanners. The brain tissue segmentation method was applied for both 1.5 T and 3.0 T and volumes of WM, GM, CSF and brain parenchymal fraction (BPF) were calculated on both field strengths. Repeatability was calculated for each scanner and a General Linear Model was used to examine the effect of field strength. Voxel-wise t-tests were also performed to evaluate regional differences. RESULTS: Statistically significant differences were found between 1.5 T and 3.0 T for WM, GM, CSF and BPF (p<0.001). Analyses of main effects showed that WM was underestimated, while GM and CSF were overestimated on 1.5 T compared to 3.0 T. The mean differences between 1.5 T and 3.0 T were -66 mL WM, 40 mL GM, 29 mL CSF and -1.99% BPF. Voxel-wise t-tests revealed regional differences of WM and GM in deep brain structures, cerebellum and brain stem. CONCLUSIONS: Most of the brain was identically classified at the two field strengths, although some regional differences were observed. Public Library of Science 2013-09-16 /pmc/articles/PMC3774721/ /pubmed/24066153 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0074795 Text en © 2013 West et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article West, Janne Blystad, Ida Engström, Maria Warntjes, Jan B. M. Lundberg, Peter Application of Quantitative MRI for Brain Tissue Segmentation at 1.5 T and 3.0 T Field Strengths |
title | Application of Quantitative MRI for Brain Tissue Segmentation at 1.5 T and 3.0 T Field Strengths |
title_full | Application of Quantitative MRI for Brain Tissue Segmentation at 1.5 T and 3.0 T Field Strengths |
title_fullStr | Application of Quantitative MRI for Brain Tissue Segmentation at 1.5 T and 3.0 T Field Strengths |
title_full_unstemmed | Application of Quantitative MRI for Brain Tissue Segmentation at 1.5 T and 3.0 T Field Strengths |
title_short | Application of Quantitative MRI for Brain Tissue Segmentation at 1.5 T and 3.0 T Field Strengths |
title_sort | application of quantitative mri for brain tissue segmentation at 1.5 t and 3.0 t field strengths |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3774721/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24066153 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0074795 |
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