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Bullseye's representation of cerebral white matter hyperintensities

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Visual rating scales have limited capacities to depict the regional distribution of cerebral white matter hyperintensities (WMH). We present a regional-zonal volumetric analysis alongside a visualization tool to compare and deconstruct visual rating scales. MATERIALS AND METH...

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Autores principales: Sudre, C.H., Gomez Anson, B., Davagnanam, I., Schmitt, A., Mendelson, A.F., Prados, F., Smith, L., Atkinson, D., Hughes, A.D., Chaturvedi, N., Cardoso, M.J., Barkhof, F., Jaeger, H.R., Ourselin, S.
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Publicado: Masson 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5867449/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29132940
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neurad.2017.10.001
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author Sudre, C.H.
Gomez Anson, B.
Davagnanam, I.
Schmitt, A.
Mendelson, A.F.
Prados, F.
Smith, L.
Atkinson, D.
Hughes, A.D.
Chaturvedi, N.
Cardoso, M.J.
Barkhof, F.
Jaeger, H.R.
Ourselin, S.
author_facet Sudre, C.H.
Gomez Anson, B.
Davagnanam, I.
Schmitt, A.
Mendelson, A.F.
Prados, F.
Smith, L.
Atkinson, D.
Hughes, A.D.
Chaturvedi, N.
Cardoso, M.J.
Barkhof, F.
Jaeger, H.R.
Ourselin, S.
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description BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Visual rating scales have limited capacities to depict the regional distribution of cerebral white matter hyperintensities (WMH). We present a regional-zonal volumetric analysis alongside a visualization tool to compare and deconstruct visual rating scales. MATERIALS AND METHODS: 3D T1-weighted, T2-weighted spin-echo and FLAIR images were acquired on a 3 T system, from 82 elderly participants in a population-based study. Images were automatically segmented for WMH. Lobar boundaries and distance to ventricular surface were used to define white matter regions. Regional-zonal WMH loads were displayed using bullseye plots. Four raters assessed all images applying three scales. Correlations between visual scales and regional WMH as well as inter and intra-rater variability were assessed. A multinomial ordinal regression model was used to predict scores based on regional volumes and global WMH burdens. RESULTS: On average, the bullseye plot depicted a right-left symmetry in the distribution and concentration of damage in the periventricular zone, especially in frontal regions. WMH loads correlated well with the average visual rating scores (e.g. Kendall's tau [Volume, Scheltens] = 0.59 CI = [0.53 0.62]). Local correlations allowed comparison of loading patterns between scales and between raters. Regional measurements had more predictive power than global WMH burden (e.g. frontal caps prediction with local features: ICC = 0.67 CI = [0.53 0.77], global volume = 0.50 CI = [0.32 0.65], intra-rater = 0.44 CI = [0.23 0.60]). CONCLUSION: Regional-zonal representation of WMH burden highlights similarities and differences between visual rating scales and raters. The bullseye infographic tool provides a simple visual representation of regional lesion load that can be used for rater calibration and training.
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spelling pubmed-58674492018-03-27 Bullseye's representation of cerebral white matter hyperintensities Sudre, C.H. Gomez Anson, B. Davagnanam, I. Schmitt, A. Mendelson, A.F. Prados, F. Smith, L. Atkinson, D. Hughes, A.D. Chaturvedi, N. Cardoso, M.J. Barkhof, F. Jaeger, H.R. Ourselin, S. J Neuroradiol Article BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Visual rating scales have limited capacities to depict the regional distribution of cerebral white matter hyperintensities (WMH). We present a regional-zonal volumetric analysis alongside a visualization tool to compare and deconstruct visual rating scales. MATERIALS AND METHODS: 3D T1-weighted, T2-weighted spin-echo and FLAIR images were acquired on a 3 T system, from 82 elderly participants in a population-based study. Images were automatically segmented for WMH. Lobar boundaries and distance to ventricular surface were used to define white matter regions. Regional-zonal WMH loads were displayed using bullseye plots. Four raters assessed all images applying three scales. Correlations between visual scales and regional WMH as well as inter and intra-rater variability were assessed. A multinomial ordinal regression model was used to predict scores based on regional volumes and global WMH burdens. RESULTS: On average, the bullseye plot depicted a right-left symmetry in the distribution and concentration of damage in the periventricular zone, especially in frontal regions. WMH loads correlated well with the average visual rating scores (e.g. Kendall's tau [Volume, Scheltens] = 0.59 CI = [0.53 0.62]). Local correlations allowed comparison of loading patterns between scales and between raters. Regional measurements had more predictive power than global WMH burden (e.g. frontal caps prediction with local features: ICC = 0.67 CI = [0.53 0.77], global volume = 0.50 CI = [0.32 0.65], intra-rater = 0.44 CI = [0.23 0.60]). CONCLUSION: Regional-zonal representation of WMH burden highlights similarities and differences between visual rating scales and raters. The bullseye infographic tool provides a simple visual representation of regional lesion load that can be used for rater calibration and training. Masson 2018-03 /pmc/articles/PMC5867449/ /pubmed/29132940 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neurad.2017.10.001 Text en © 2017 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Sudre, C.H.
Gomez Anson, B.
Davagnanam, I.
Schmitt, A.
Mendelson, A.F.
Prados, F.
Smith, L.
Atkinson, D.
Hughes, A.D.
Chaturvedi, N.
Cardoso, M.J.
Barkhof, F.
Jaeger, H.R.
Ourselin, S.
Bullseye's representation of cerebral white matter hyperintensities
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5867449/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29132940
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neurad.2017.10.001
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