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Automatic and Reproducible Positioning of Phase-Contrast MRI for the Quantification of Global Cerebral Blood Flow

Phase-Contrast MRI (PC-MRI) is a noninvasive technique to measure blood flow. In particular, global but highly quantitative cerebral blood flow (CBF) measurement using PC-MRI complements several other CBF mapping methods such as arterial spin labeling and dynamic susceptibility contrast MRI by provi...

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Autores principales: Liu, Peiying, Lu, Hanzhang, Filbey, Francesca M., Pinkham, Amy E., McAdams, Carrie J., Adinoff, Bryon, Daliparthi, Vamsi, Cao, Yan
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4008483/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24787742
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0095721
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author Liu, Peiying
Lu, Hanzhang
Filbey, Francesca M.
Pinkham, Amy E.
McAdams, Carrie J.
Adinoff, Bryon
Daliparthi, Vamsi
Cao, Yan
author_facet Liu, Peiying
Lu, Hanzhang
Filbey, Francesca M.
Pinkham, Amy E.
McAdams, Carrie J.
Adinoff, Bryon
Daliparthi, Vamsi
Cao, Yan
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description Phase-Contrast MRI (PC-MRI) is a noninvasive technique to measure blood flow. In particular, global but highly quantitative cerebral blood flow (CBF) measurement using PC-MRI complements several other CBF mapping methods such as arterial spin labeling and dynamic susceptibility contrast MRI by providing a calibration factor. The ability to estimate blood supply in physiological units also lays a foundation for assessment of brain metabolic rate. However, a major obstacle before wider applications of this method is that the slice positioning of the scan, ideally placed perpendicular to the feeding arteries, requires considerable expertise and can present a burden to the operator. In the present work, we proposed that the majority of PC-MRI scans can be positioned using an automatic algorithm, leaving only a small fraction of arteries requiring manual positioning. We implemented and evaluated an algorithm for this purpose based on feature extraction of a survey angiogram, which is of minimal operator dependence. In a comparative test-retest study with 7 subjects, the blood flow measurement using this algorithm showed an inter-session coefficient of variation (CoV) of [Image: see text]. The Bland-Altman method showed that the automatic method differs from the manual method by between [Image: see text] and [Image: see text], for [Image: see text] of the CBF measurements. This is comparable to the variance in CBF measurement using manually-positioned PC MRI alone. In a further application of this algorithm to 157 consecutive subjects from typical clinical cohorts, the algorithm provided successful positioning in 89.7% of the arteries. In 79.6% of the subjects, all four arteries could be planned using the algorithm. Chi-square tests of independence showed that the success rate was not dependent on the age or gender, but the patients showed a trend of lower success rate (p = 0.14) compared to healthy controls. In conclusion, this automatic positioning algorithm could improve the application of PC-MRI in CBF quantification.
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spelling pubmed-40084832014-05-09 Automatic and Reproducible Positioning of Phase-Contrast MRI for the Quantification of Global Cerebral Blood Flow Liu, Peiying Lu, Hanzhang Filbey, Francesca M. Pinkham, Amy E. McAdams, Carrie J. Adinoff, Bryon Daliparthi, Vamsi Cao, Yan PLoS One Research Article Phase-Contrast MRI (PC-MRI) is a noninvasive technique to measure blood flow. In particular, global but highly quantitative cerebral blood flow (CBF) measurement using PC-MRI complements several other CBF mapping methods such as arterial spin labeling and dynamic susceptibility contrast MRI by providing a calibration factor. The ability to estimate blood supply in physiological units also lays a foundation for assessment of brain metabolic rate. However, a major obstacle before wider applications of this method is that the slice positioning of the scan, ideally placed perpendicular to the feeding arteries, requires considerable expertise and can present a burden to the operator. In the present work, we proposed that the majority of PC-MRI scans can be positioned using an automatic algorithm, leaving only a small fraction of arteries requiring manual positioning. We implemented and evaluated an algorithm for this purpose based on feature extraction of a survey angiogram, which is of minimal operator dependence. In a comparative test-retest study with 7 subjects, the blood flow measurement using this algorithm showed an inter-session coefficient of variation (CoV) of [Image: see text]. The Bland-Altman method showed that the automatic method differs from the manual method by between [Image: see text] and [Image: see text], for [Image: see text] of the CBF measurements. This is comparable to the variance in CBF measurement using manually-positioned PC MRI alone. In a further application of this algorithm to 157 consecutive subjects from typical clinical cohorts, the algorithm provided successful positioning in 89.7% of the arteries. In 79.6% of the subjects, all four arteries could be planned using the algorithm. Chi-square tests of independence showed that the success rate was not dependent on the age or gender, but the patients showed a trend of lower success rate (p = 0.14) compared to healthy controls. In conclusion, this automatic positioning algorithm could improve the application of PC-MRI in CBF quantification. Public Library of Science 2014-05-02 /pmc/articles/PMC4008483/ /pubmed/24787742 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0095721 Text en © 2014 Liu 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.
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Liu, Peiying
Lu, Hanzhang
Filbey, Francesca M.
Pinkham, Amy E.
McAdams, Carrie J.
Adinoff, Bryon
Daliparthi, Vamsi
Cao, Yan
Automatic and Reproducible Positioning of Phase-Contrast MRI for the Quantification of Global Cerebral Blood Flow
title Automatic and Reproducible Positioning of Phase-Contrast MRI for the Quantification of Global Cerebral Blood Flow
title_full Automatic and Reproducible Positioning of Phase-Contrast MRI for the Quantification of Global Cerebral Blood Flow
title_fullStr Automatic and Reproducible Positioning of Phase-Contrast MRI for the Quantification of Global Cerebral Blood Flow
title_full_unstemmed Automatic and Reproducible Positioning of Phase-Contrast MRI for the Quantification of Global Cerebral Blood Flow
title_short Automatic and Reproducible Positioning of Phase-Contrast MRI for the Quantification of Global Cerebral Blood Flow
title_sort automatic and reproducible positioning of phase-contrast mri for the quantification of global cerebral blood flow
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4008483/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24787742
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0095721
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