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Volume of Interest Analysis of Spatially Normalized PRESTO Imaging to Differentiate between Parkinson Disease and Atypical Parkinsonian Syndrome
PURPOSE: Various magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques including T(2)*-weighted imaging, susceptibility-weighted imaging, and MR relaxometry had been performed to evaluate different patterns of brain iron depositions in Parkinsonian syndrome. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the di...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5600039/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27001391 http://dx.doi.org/10.2463/mrms.mp.2015-0132 |
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author | Sakurai, Keita Imabayashi, Etsuko Tokumaru, Aya M. Ito, Kimiteru Shimoji, Keigo Nakagawa, Motoo Ozawa, Yoshiyuki Shimohira, Masashi Ogawa, Masaki Morimoto, Satoru Aiba, Ikuko Matsukawa, Noriyuki Shibamoto, Yuta |
author_facet | Sakurai, Keita Imabayashi, Etsuko Tokumaru, Aya M. Ito, Kimiteru Shimoji, Keigo Nakagawa, Motoo Ozawa, Yoshiyuki Shimohira, Masashi Ogawa, Masaki Morimoto, Satoru Aiba, Ikuko Matsukawa, Noriyuki Shibamoto, Yuta |
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description | PURPOSE: Various magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques including T(2)*-weighted imaging, susceptibility-weighted imaging, and MR relaxometry had been performed to evaluate different patterns of brain iron depositions in Parkinsonian syndrome. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the diagnostic value of a volume of interest (VOI) analysis on the principles of echo shifting with a train of observations (PRESTO) imaging using the statistical parametric mapping (SPM) 8 and the WFU PickAtlas program for the diagnosis of Parkinsonian syndrome. METHODS: Fifty subjects, including 13 with the Parkinsonian variant of multiple system atrophy (MSA-P), 12 with progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), 12 with Parkinson’s disease (PD) and 13 controls were evaluated in this study. After the spatial normalization of PRESTO images on SPM8, the WFU PickAtlas program was performed to create target VOIs in the putamen, red nucleus, substantia nigra, subthalamic nucleus, and dentate nucleus. The signal intensity ratio (SIR) was calculated by normalizing the signal of each VOI to that of the cerebrospinal fluid space. These SIRs were used as determinants in receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analyses. RESULTS: SIR of the putamen was significantly lower in MSA-P than in PSP (P = 0.0051) and controls (P = 0.0004). In contrast, SIR of the red nucleus was significantly lower in PSP than in MSA-P (P = 0.0003), PD (P = 0.0029), and controls (P = 0.0011). In ROC analyses, SIR of the putamen exhibited the highest areas under the curves (AUCs) of 0.83 (vs. PSP) and 0.91 (vs. controls) in the diagnosis of MSA-P. On the other hand, SIR of the red nucleus exhibited the highest AUCs of 0.87 (vs. MSA-P), 0.90 (vs. PD), and 0.89 (vs. controls) in the diagnosis of PSP. CONCLUSIONS: The VOI analysis based on spatially normalized PRESTO images may be useful for depicting hypointensity, indicative of abnormal iron depositions, of the putamen and red nucleus in the diagnosis of MSA-P and PSP. |
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spelling | pubmed-56000392017-10-23 Volume of Interest Analysis of Spatially Normalized PRESTO Imaging to Differentiate between Parkinson Disease and Atypical Parkinsonian Syndrome Sakurai, Keita Imabayashi, Etsuko Tokumaru, Aya M. Ito, Kimiteru Shimoji, Keigo Nakagawa, Motoo Ozawa, Yoshiyuki Shimohira, Masashi Ogawa, Masaki Morimoto, Satoru Aiba, Ikuko Matsukawa, Noriyuki Shibamoto, Yuta Magn Reson Med Sci Major Paper PURPOSE: Various magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques including T(2)*-weighted imaging, susceptibility-weighted imaging, and MR relaxometry had been performed to evaluate different patterns of brain iron depositions in Parkinsonian syndrome. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the diagnostic value of a volume of interest (VOI) analysis on the principles of echo shifting with a train of observations (PRESTO) imaging using the statistical parametric mapping (SPM) 8 and the WFU PickAtlas program for the diagnosis of Parkinsonian syndrome. METHODS: Fifty subjects, including 13 with the Parkinsonian variant of multiple system atrophy (MSA-P), 12 with progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), 12 with Parkinson’s disease (PD) and 13 controls were evaluated in this study. After the spatial normalization of PRESTO images on SPM8, the WFU PickAtlas program was performed to create target VOIs in the putamen, red nucleus, substantia nigra, subthalamic nucleus, and dentate nucleus. The signal intensity ratio (SIR) was calculated by normalizing the signal of each VOI to that of the cerebrospinal fluid space. These SIRs were used as determinants in receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analyses. RESULTS: SIR of the putamen was significantly lower in MSA-P than in PSP (P = 0.0051) and controls (P = 0.0004). In contrast, SIR of the red nucleus was significantly lower in PSP than in MSA-P (P = 0.0003), PD (P = 0.0029), and controls (P = 0.0011). In ROC analyses, SIR of the putamen exhibited the highest areas under the curves (AUCs) of 0.83 (vs. PSP) and 0.91 (vs. controls) in the diagnosis of MSA-P. On the other hand, SIR of the red nucleus exhibited the highest AUCs of 0.87 (vs. MSA-P), 0.90 (vs. PD), and 0.89 (vs. controls) in the diagnosis of PSP. CONCLUSIONS: The VOI analysis based on spatially normalized PRESTO images may be useful for depicting hypointensity, indicative of abnormal iron depositions, of the putamen and red nucleus in the diagnosis of MSA-P and PSP. Japanese Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine 2016-03-21 /pmc/articles/PMC5600039/ /pubmed/27001391 http://dx.doi.org/10.2463/mrms.mp.2015-0132 Text en © 2016 Japanese Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives International License. |
spellingShingle | Major Paper Sakurai, Keita Imabayashi, Etsuko Tokumaru, Aya M. Ito, Kimiteru Shimoji, Keigo Nakagawa, Motoo Ozawa, Yoshiyuki Shimohira, Masashi Ogawa, Masaki Morimoto, Satoru Aiba, Ikuko Matsukawa, Noriyuki Shibamoto, Yuta Volume of Interest Analysis of Spatially Normalized PRESTO Imaging to Differentiate between Parkinson Disease and Atypical Parkinsonian Syndrome |
title | Volume of Interest Analysis of Spatially Normalized PRESTO Imaging to Differentiate between Parkinson Disease and Atypical Parkinsonian Syndrome |
title_full | Volume of Interest Analysis of Spatially Normalized PRESTO Imaging to Differentiate between Parkinson Disease and Atypical Parkinsonian Syndrome |
title_fullStr | Volume of Interest Analysis of Spatially Normalized PRESTO Imaging to Differentiate between Parkinson Disease and Atypical Parkinsonian Syndrome |
title_full_unstemmed | Volume of Interest Analysis of Spatially Normalized PRESTO Imaging to Differentiate between Parkinson Disease and Atypical Parkinsonian Syndrome |
title_short | Volume of Interest Analysis of Spatially Normalized PRESTO Imaging to Differentiate between Parkinson Disease and Atypical Parkinsonian Syndrome |
title_sort | volume of interest analysis of spatially normalized presto imaging to differentiate between parkinson disease and atypical parkinsonian syndrome |
topic | Major Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5600039/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27001391 http://dx.doi.org/10.2463/mrms.mp.2015-0132 |
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