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A large-scale comparison of cortical thickness and volume methods for measuring Alzheimer's disease severity

Alzheimer's disease (AD) researchers commonly use MRI as a quantitative measure of disease severity. Historically, hippocampal volume has been favored. Recently, “AD signature” measurements of gray matter (GM) volumes or cortical thicknesses have gained attention. Here, we systematically evalua...

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Autores principales: Schwarz, Christopher G., Gunter, Jeffrey L., Wiste, Heather J., Przybelski, Scott A., Weigand, Stephen D., Ward, Chadwick P., Senjem, Matthew L., Vemuri, Prashanthi, Murray, Melissa E., Dickson, Dennis W., Parisi, Joseph E., Kantarci, Kejal, Weiner, Michael W., Petersen, Ronald C., Jack, Clifford R.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5187496/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28050342
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2016.05.017
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author Schwarz, Christopher G.
Gunter, Jeffrey L.
Wiste, Heather J.
Przybelski, Scott A.
Weigand, Stephen D.
Ward, Chadwick P.
Senjem, Matthew L.
Vemuri, Prashanthi
Murray, Melissa E.
Dickson, Dennis W.
Parisi, Joseph E.
Kantarci, Kejal
Weiner, Michael W.
Petersen, Ronald C.
Jack, Clifford R.
author_facet Schwarz, Christopher G.
Gunter, Jeffrey L.
Wiste, Heather J.
Przybelski, Scott A.
Weigand, Stephen D.
Ward, Chadwick P.
Senjem, Matthew L.
Vemuri, Prashanthi
Murray, Melissa E.
Dickson, Dennis W.
Parisi, Joseph E.
Kantarci, Kejal
Weiner, Michael W.
Petersen, Ronald C.
Jack, Clifford R.
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description Alzheimer's disease (AD) researchers commonly use MRI as a quantitative measure of disease severity. Historically, hippocampal volume has been favored. Recently, “AD signature” measurements of gray matter (GM) volumes or cortical thicknesses have gained attention. Here, we systematically evaluate multiple thickness- and volume-based candidate-methods side-by-side, built using the popular FreeSurfer, SPM, and ANTs packages, according to the following criteria: (a) ability to separate clinically normal individuals from those with AD; (b) (extent of) correlation with head size, a nuisance covariatel (c) reliability on repeated scans; and (d) correlation with Braak neurofibrillary tangle stage in a group with autopsy. We show that volume- and thickness-based measures generally perform similarly for separating clinically normal from AD populations, and in correlation with Braak neurofibrillary tangle stage at autopsy. Volume-based measures are generally more reliable than thickness measures. As expected, volume measures are highly correlated with head size, while thickness measures are generally not. Because approaches to statistically correcting volumes for head size vary and may be inadequate to deal with this underlying confound, and because our goal is to determine a measure which can be used to examine age and sex effects in a cohort across a large age range, we thus recommend thickness-based measures. Ultimately, based on these criteria and additional practical considerations of run-time and failure rates, we recommend an AD signature measure formed from a composite of thickness measurements in the entorhinal, fusiform, parahippocampal, mid-temporal, inferior-temporal, and angular gyrus ROIs using ANTs with input segmentations from SPM12.
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spelling pubmed-51874962017-01-03 A large-scale comparison of cortical thickness and volume methods for measuring Alzheimer's disease severity Schwarz, Christopher G. Gunter, Jeffrey L. Wiste, Heather J. Przybelski, Scott A. Weigand, Stephen D. Ward, Chadwick P. Senjem, Matthew L. Vemuri, Prashanthi Murray, Melissa E. Dickson, Dennis W. Parisi, Joseph E. Kantarci, Kejal Weiner, Michael W. Petersen, Ronald C. Jack, Clifford R. Neuroimage Clin Regular Article Alzheimer's disease (AD) researchers commonly use MRI as a quantitative measure of disease severity. Historically, hippocampal volume has been favored. Recently, “AD signature” measurements of gray matter (GM) volumes or cortical thicknesses have gained attention. Here, we systematically evaluate multiple thickness- and volume-based candidate-methods side-by-side, built using the popular FreeSurfer, SPM, and ANTs packages, according to the following criteria: (a) ability to separate clinically normal individuals from those with AD; (b) (extent of) correlation with head size, a nuisance covariatel (c) reliability on repeated scans; and (d) correlation with Braak neurofibrillary tangle stage in a group with autopsy. We show that volume- and thickness-based measures generally perform similarly for separating clinically normal from AD populations, and in correlation with Braak neurofibrillary tangle stage at autopsy. Volume-based measures are generally more reliable than thickness measures. As expected, volume measures are highly correlated with head size, while thickness measures are generally not. Because approaches to statistically correcting volumes for head size vary and may be inadequate to deal with this underlying confound, and because our goal is to determine a measure which can be used to examine age and sex effects in a cohort across a large age range, we thus recommend thickness-based measures. Ultimately, based on these criteria and additional practical considerations of run-time and failure rates, we recommend an AD signature measure formed from a composite of thickness measurements in the entorhinal, fusiform, parahippocampal, mid-temporal, inferior-temporal, and angular gyrus ROIs using ANTs with input segmentations from SPM12. Elsevier 2016-05-30 /pmc/articles/PMC5187496/ /pubmed/28050342 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2016.05.017 Text en © 2016 Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Regular Article
Schwarz, Christopher G.
Gunter, Jeffrey L.
Wiste, Heather J.
Przybelski, Scott A.
Weigand, Stephen D.
Ward, Chadwick P.
Senjem, Matthew L.
Vemuri, Prashanthi
Murray, Melissa E.
Dickson, Dennis W.
Parisi, Joseph E.
Kantarci, Kejal
Weiner, Michael W.
Petersen, Ronald C.
Jack, Clifford R.
A large-scale comparison of cortical thickness and volume methods for measuring Alzheimer's disease severity
title A large-scale comparison of cortical thickness and volume methods for measuring Alzheimer's disease severity
title_full A large-scale comparison of cortical thickness and volume methods for measuring Alzheimer's disease severity
title_fullStr A large-scale comparison of cortical thickness and volume methods for measuring Alzheimer's disease severity
title_full_unstemmed A large-scale comparison of cortical thickness and volume methods for measuring Alzheimer's disease severity
title_short A large-scale comparison of cortical thickness and volume methods for measuring Alzheimer's disease severity
title_sort large-scale comparison of cortical thickness and volume methods for measuring alzheimer's disease severity
topic Regular Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5187496/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28050342
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2016.05.017
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