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Evaluation of intravoxel incoherent motion fitting methods in low‐perfused tissue

PURPOSE: To investigate the robustness of constrained and simultaneous intravoxel incoherent motion (IVIM) fitting methods and the estimated IVIM parameters (D, D* and f) for applications in brain and low‐perfused tissues. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Model data simulations relevant to brain and low‐perfu...

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Autores principales: Meeus, Emma M., Novak, Jan, Withey, Stephanie B., Zarinabad, Niloufar, Dehghani, Hamid, Peet, Andrew C.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5412931/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27545824
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jmri.25411
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author Meeus, Emma M.
Novak, Jan
Withey, Stephanie B.
Zarinabad, Niloufar
Dehghani, Hamid
Peet, Andrew C.
author_facet Meeus, Emma M.
Novak, Jan
Withey, Stephanie B.
Zarinabad, Niloufar
Dehghani, Hamid
Peet, Andrew C.
author_sort Meeus, Emma M.
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description PURPOSE: To investigate the robustness of constrained and simultaneous intravoxel incoherent motion (IVIM) fitting methods and the estimated IVIM parameters (D, D* and f) for applications in brain and low‐perfused tissues. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Model data simulations relevant to brain and low‐perfused tumor tissues were computed to assess the accuracy, relative bias, and reproducibility (CV%) of the fitting methods in estimating the IVIM parameters. The simulations were performed at a series of signal‐to‐noise ratio (SNR) levels to assess the influence of noise on the fitting. RESULTS: The estimated IVIM parameters from model simulations were found significantly different (P < 0.05) using simultaneous and constrained fitting methods at low SNR. Higher accuracy and reproducibility were achieved with the constrained fitting method. Using this method, the mean error (%) for the estimated IVIM parameters at a clinically relevant SNR = 40 were D 0.35, D* 41.0 and f 4.55 for the tumor model and D 1.87, D* 2.48, and f 7.49 for the gray matter model. The most robust parameters were the IVIM‐D and IVIM‐f. The IVIM‐D* was increasingly overestimated at low perfusion. CONCLUSION: A constrained IVIM fitting method provides more accurate and reproducible IVIM parameters in low‐perfused tissue compared with simultaneous fitting. Level of Evidence: 3 J. MAGN. RESON. IMAGING 2017;45:1325–1334
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spelling pubmed-54129312017-05-15 Evaluation of intravoxel incoherent motion fitting methods in low‐perfused tissue Meeus, Emma M. Novak, Jan Withey, Stephanie B. Zarinabad, Niloufar Dehghani, Hamid Peet, Andrew C. J Magn Reson Imaging Original Research PURPOSE: To investigate the robustness of constrained and simultaneous intravoxel incoherent motion (IVIM) fitting methods and the estimated IVIM parameters (D, D* and f) for applications in brain and low‐perfused tissues. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Model data simulations relevant to brain and low‐perfused tumor tissues were computed to assess the accuracy, relative bias, and reproducibility (CV%) of the fitting methods in estimating the IVIM parameters. The simulations were performed at a series of signal‐to‐noise ratio (SNR) levels to assess the influence of noise on the fitting. RESULTS: The estimated IVIM parameters from model simulations were found significantly different (P < 0.05) using simultaneous and constrained fitting methods at low SNR. Higher accuracy and reproducibility were achieved with the constrained fitting method. Using this method, the mean error (%) for the estimated IVIM parameters at a clinically relevant SNR = 40 were D 0.35, D* 41.0 and f 4.55 for the tumor model and D 1.87, D* 2.48, and f 7.49 for the gray matter model. The most robust parameters were the IVIM‐D and IVIM‐f. The IVIM‐D* was increasingly overestimated at low perfusion. CONCLUSION: A constrained IVIM fitting method provides more accurate and reproducible IVIM parameters in low‐perfused tissue compared with simultaneous fitting. Level of Evidence: 3 J. MAGN. RESON. IMAGING 2017;45:1325–1334 John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016-08-22 2017-05 /pmc/articles/PMC5412931/ /pubmed/27545824 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jmri.25411 Text en © 2016 The Authors Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Meeus, Emma M.
Novak, Jan
Withey, Stephanie B.
Zarinabad, Niloufar
Dehghani, Hamid
Peet, Andrew C.
Evaluation of intravoxel incoherent motion fitting methods in low‐perfused tissue
title Evaluation of intravoxel incoherent motion fitting methods in low‐perfused tissue
title_full Evaluation of intravoxel incoherent motion fitting methods in low‐perfused tissue
title_fullStr Evaluation of intravoxel incoherent motion fitting methods in low‐perfused tissue
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of intravoxel incoherent motion fitting methods in low‐perfused tissue
title_short Evaluation of intravoxel incoherent motion fitting methods in low‐perfused tissue
title_sort evaluation of intravoxel incoherent motion fitting methods in low‐perfused tissue
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5412931/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27545824
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jmri.25411
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