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Quantitative Neuroimaging Software for Clinical Assessment of Hippocampal Volumes on MR Imaging

BACKGROUND: Multiple neurological disorders including Alzheimer’s disease (AD), mesial temporal sclerosis, and mild traumatic brain injury manifest with volume loss on brain MRI. Subtle volume loss is particularly seen early in AD. While prior research has demonstrated the value of this additional i...

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Autores principales: Ahdidan, Jamila, Raji, Cyrus A., DeYoe, Edgar A., Mathis, Jedidiah, Noe, Karsten Ø., Rimestad, Jens, Kjeldsen, Thomas K., Mosegaard, Jesper, Becker, James T., Lopez, Oscar
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Publicado: IOS Press 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4718601/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26484924
http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/JAD-150559
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author Ahdidan, Jamila
Raji, Cyrus A.
DeYoe, Edgar A.
Mathis, Jedidiah
Noe, Karsten Ø.
Rimestad, Jens
Kjeldsen, Thomas K.
Mosegaard, Jesper
Becker, James T.
Lopez, Oscar
author_facet Ahdidan, Jamila
Raji, Cyrus A.
DeYoe, Edgar A.
Mathis, Jedidiah
Noe, Karsten Ø.
Rimestad, Jens
Kjeldsen, Thomas K.
Mosegaard, Jesper
Becker, James T.
Lopez, Oscar
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description BACKGROUND: Multiple neurological disorders including Alzheimer’s disease (AD), mesial temporal sclerosis, and mild traumatic brain injury manifest with volume loss on brain MRI. Subtle volume loss is particularly seen early in AD. While prior research has demonstrated the value of this additional information from quantitative neuroimaging, very few applications have been approved for clinical use. Here we describe a US FDA cleared software program, Neuroreader(TM), for assessment of clinical hippocampal volume on brain MRI. OBJECTIVE: To present the validation of hippocampal volumetrics on a clinical software program. METHOD: Subjects were drawn (n = 99) from the Alzheimer Disease Neuroimaging Initiative study. Volumetric brain MR imaging was acquired in both 1.5 T (n = 59) and 3.0 T (n = 40) scanners in participants with manual hippocampal segmentation. Fully automated hippocampal segmentation and measurement was done using a multiple atlas approach. The Dice Similarity Coefficient (DSC) measured the level of spatial overlap between Neuroreader(TM) and gold standard manual segmentation from 0 to 1 with 0 denoting no overlap and 1 representing complete agreement. DSC comparisons between 1.5 T and 3.0 T scanners were done using standard independent samples T-tests. RESULTS: In the bilateral hippocampus, mean DSC was 0.87 with a range of 0.78–0.91 (right hippocampus) and 0.76–0.91 (left hippocampus). Automated segmentation agreement with manual segmentation was essentially equivalent at 1.5 T (DSC = 0.879) versus 3.0 T (DSC = 0.872). CONCLUSION: This work provides a description and validation of a software program that can be applied in measuring hippocampal volume, a biomarker that is frequently abnormal in AD and other neurological disorders.
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spelling pubmed-47186012016-06-30 Quantitative Neuroimaging Software for Clinical Assessment of Hippocampal Volumes on MR Imaging Ahdidan, Jamila Raji, Cyrus A. DeYoe, Edgar A. Mathis, Jedidiah Noe, Karsten Ø. Rimestad, Jens Kjeldsen, Thomas K. Mosegaard, Jesper Becker, James T. Lopez, Oscar J Alzheimers Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Multiple neurological disorders including Alzheimer’s disease (AD), mesial temporal sclerosis, and mild traumatic brain injury manifest with volume loss on brain MRI. Subtle volume loss is particularly seen early in AD. While prior research has demonstrated the value of this additional information from quantitative neuroimaging, very few applications have been approved for clinical use. Here we describe a US FDA cleared software program, Neuroreader(TM), for assessment of clinical hippocampal volume on brain MRI. OBJECTIVE: To present the validation of hippocampal volumetrics on a clinical software program. METHOD: Subjects were drawn (n = 99) from the Alzheimer Disease Neuroimaging Initiative study. Volumetric brain MR imaging was acquired in both 1.5 T (n = 59) and 3.0 T (n = 40) scanners in participants with manual hippocampal segmentation. Fully automated hippocampal segmentation and measurement was done using a multiple atlas approach. The Dice Similarity Coefficient (DSC) measured the level of spatial overlap between Neuroreader(TM) and gold standard manual segmentation from 0 to 1 with 0 denoting no overlap and 1 representing complete agreement. DSC comparisons between 1.5 T and 3.0 T scanners were done using standard independent samples T-tests. RESULTS: In the bilateral hippocampus, mean DSC was 0.87 with a range of 0.78–0.91 (right hippocampus) and 0.76–0.91 (left hippocampus). Automated segmentation agreement with manual segmentation was essentially equivalent at 1.5 T (DSC = 0.879) versus 3.0 T (DSC = 0.872). CONCLUSION: This work provides a description and validation of a software program that can be applied in measuring hippocampal volume, a biomarker that is frequently abnormal in AD and other neurological disorders. IOS Press 2015-10-15 /pmc/articles/PMC4718601/ /pubmed/26484924 http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/JAD-150559 Text en IOS Press and the authors. All rights reserved https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Raji, Cyrus A.
DeYoe, Edgar A.
Mathis, Jedidiah
Noe, Karsten Ø.
Rimestad, Jens
Kjeldsen, Thomas K.
Mosegaard, Jesper
Becker, James T.
Lopez, Oscar
Quantitative Neuroimaging Software for Clinical Assessment of Hippocampal Volumes on MR Imaging
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title_full Quantitative Neuroimaging Software for Clinical Assessment of Hippocampal Volumes on MR Imaging
title_fullStr Quantitative Neuroimaging Software for Clinical Assessment of Hippocampal Volumes on MR Imaging
title_full_unstemmed Quantitative Neuroimaging Software for Clinical Assessment of Hippocampal Volumes on MR Imaging
title_short Quantitative Neuroimaging Software for Clinical Assessment of Hippocampal Volumes on MR Imaging
title_sort quantitative neuroimaging software for clinical assessment of hippocampal volumes on mr imaging
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4718601/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26484924
http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/JAD-150559
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