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Evaluating Contextual Processing in Diffusion MRI: Application to Optic Radiation Reconstruction for Epilepsy Surgery

Diffusion MRI and tractography allow for investigation of the architectural configuration of white matter in vivo, offering new avenues for applications like presurgical planning. Despite the promising outlook, there are many pitfalls that complicate its use for (clinical) application. Amongst these...

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Autores principales: Tax, Chantal M. W., Duits, Remco, Vilanova, Anna, ter Haar Romeny, Bart M., Hofman, Paul, Wagner, Louis, Leemans, Alexander, Ossenblok, Pauly
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4117467/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25077946
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0101524
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author Tax, Chantal M. W.
Duits, Remco
Vilanova, Anna
ter Haar Romeny, Bart M.
Hofman, Paul
Wagner, Louis
Leemans, Alexander
Ossenblok, Pauly
author_facet Tax, Chantal M. W.
Duits, Remco
Vilanova, Anna
ter Haar Romeny, Bart M.
Hofman, Paul
Wagner, Louis
Leemans, Alexander
Ossenblok, Pauly
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description Diffusion MRI and tractography allow for investigation of the architectural configuration of white matter in vivo, offering new avenues for applications like presurgical planning. Despite the promising outlook, there are many pitfalls that complicate its use for (clinical) application. Amongst these are inaccuracies in the geometry of the diffusion profiles on which tractography is based, and poor alignment with neighboring profiles. Recently developed contextual processing techniques, including enhancement and well-posed geometric sharpening, have shown to result in sharper and better aligned diffusion profiles. However, the research that has been conducted up to now is mainly of theoretical nature, and so far these techniques have only been evaluated by visual inspection of the diffusion profiles. In this work, the method is evaluated in a clinically relevant application: the reconstruction of the optic radiation for epilepsy surgery. For this evaluation we have developed a framework in which we incorporate a novel scoring procedure for individual pathways. We demonstrate that, using enhancement and sharpening, the extraction of an anatomically plausible reconstruction of the optic radiation from a large amount of probabilistic pathways is greatly improved in three healthy controls, where currently used methods fail to do so. Furthermore, challenging reconstructions of the optic radiation in three epilepsy surgery candidates with extensive brain lesions demonstrate that it is beneficial to integrate these methods in surgical planning.
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spelling pubmed-41174672014-08-04 Evaluating Contextual Processing in Diffusion MRI: Application to Optic Radiation Reconstruction for Epilepsy Surgery Tax, Chantal M. W. Duits, Remco Vilanova, Anna ter Haar Romeny, Bart M. Hofman, Paul Wagner, Louis Leemans, Alexander Ossenblok, Pauly PLoS One Research Article Diffusion MRI and tractography allow for investigation of the architectural configuration of white matter in vivo, offering new avenues for applications like presurgical planning. Despite the promising outlook, there are many pitfalls that complicate its use for (clinical) application. Amongst these are inaccuracies in the geometry of the diffusion profiles on which tractography is based, and poor alignment with neighboring profiles. Recently developed contextual processing techniques, including enhancement and well-posed geometric sharpening, have shown to result in sharper and better aligned diffusion profiles. However, the research that has been conducted up to now is mainly of theoretical nature, and so far these techniques have only been evaluated by visual inspection of the diffusion profiles. In this work, the method is evaluated in a clinically relevant application: the reconstruction of the optic radiation for epilepsy surgery. For this evaluation we have developed a framework in which we incorporate a novel scoring procedure for individual pathways. We demonstrate that, using enhancement and sharpening, the extraction of an anatomically plausible reconstruction of the optic radiation from a large amount of probabilistic pathways is greatly improved in three healthy controls, where currently used methods fail to do so. Furthermore, challenging reconstructions of the optic radiation in three epilepsy surgery candidates with extensive brain lesions demonstrate that it is beneficial to integrate these methods in surgical planning. Public Library of Science 2014-07-31 /pmc/articles/PMC4117467/ /pubmed/25077946 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0101524 Text en © 2014 Tax 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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Tax, Chantal M. W.
Duits, Remco
Vilanova, Anna
ter Haar Romeny, Bart M.
Hofman, Paul
Wagner, Louis
Leemans, Alexander
Ossenblok, Pauly
Evaluating Contextual Processing in Diffusion MRI: Application to Optic Radiation Reconstruction for Epilepsy Surgery
title Evaluating Contextual Processing in Diffusion MRI: Application to Optic Radiation Reconstruction for Epilepsy Surgery
title_full Evaluating Contextual Processing in Diffusion MRI: Application to Optic Radiation Reconstruction for Epilepsy Surgery
title_fullStr Evaluating Contextual Processing in Diffusion MRI: Application to Optic Radiation Reconstruction for Epilepsy Surgery
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating Contextual Processing in Diffusion MRI: Application to Optic Radiation Reconstruction for Epilepsy Surgery
title_short Evaluating Contextual Processing in Diffusion MRI: Application to Optic Radiation Reconstruction for Epilepsy Surgery
title_sort evaluating contextual processing in diffusion mri: application to optic radiation reconstruction for epilepsy surgery
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4117467/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25077946
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0101524
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