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Diffusion tensor MRI of the healthy brachial plexus

INTRODUCTION: Diffusion Tensor MRI (DT-MRI) is a promising tool for the evaluation of brachial plexus pathology. Therefore, we introduce and evaluate a fast DT-MRI protocol (8min33s scanning with 5–10 min postprocessing time) for the brachial plexus. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Thirty healthy volunteers...

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Autores principales: Oudeman, Jos, Verhamme, Camiel, Engbersen, Maurits P., Caan, Mattan W. A., Maas, Mario, Froeling, Martijn, Nederveen, Aart J., Strijkers, Gustav J.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5942843/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29742154
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0196975
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author Oudeman, Jos
Verhamme, Camiel
Engbersen, Maurits P.
Caan, Mattan W. A.
Maas, Mario
Froeling, Martijn
Nederveen, Aart J.
Strijkers, Gustav J.
author_facet Oudeman, Jos
Verhamme, Camiel
Engbersen, Maurits P.
Caan, Mattan W. A.
Maas, Mario
Froeling, Martijn
Nederveen, Aart J.
Strijkers, Gustav J.
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description INTRODUCTION: Diffusion Tensor MRI (DT-MRI) is a promising tool for the evaluation of brachial plexus pathology. Therefore, we introduce and evaluate a fast DT-MRI protocol (8min33s scanning with 5–10 min postprocessing time) for the brachial plexus. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Thirty healthy volunteers within three age-groups (18–35, 36–55, and > 56) received DT-MRI of the brachial-plexus twice. Means of fractional-anisotropy (FA), mean-diffusivity (MD), axial-diffusivity (AD), and radial-diffusivity (RD) for the individual roots and trunks were evaluated. A stepwise forward approach was applied to test for correlations with age, sex, body-mass-index (BMI), bodysurface, height, and bodyweight. Within-subject, intra-rater, and inter-rater repeatability were assessed using Bland-Altman analysis, coefficient of variation (CV), intraclass-correlation (ICC), and minimal detectable difference (MDD). RESULTS: No differences between sides and root levels were found. MD, AD, and RD correlated (P < 0.05) with bodyweight. Within-subject quantification proved repeatable with CVs for FA, MD, AD, and RD of 16%, 12%, 11%, and 14%, respectively. DISCUSSION: The DT-MRI protocol was fast and repeatable. Found correlations should be considered in future studies of brachial plexus pathology.
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spelling pubmed-59428432018-05-18 Diffusion tensor MRI of the healthy brachial plexus Oudeman, Jos Verhamme, Camiel Engbersen, Maurits P. Caan, Mattan W. A. Maas, Mario Froeling, Martijn Nederveen, Aart J. Strijkers, Gustav J. PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: Diffusion Tensor MRI (DT-MRI) is a promising tool for the evaluation of brachial plexus pathology. Therefore, we introduce and evaluate a fast DT-MRI protocol (8min33s scanning with 5–10 min postprocessing time) for the brachial plexus. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Thirty healthy volunteers within three age-groups (18–35, 36–55, and > 56) received DT-MRI of the brachial-plexus twice. Means of fractional-anisotropy (FA), mean-diffusivity (MD), axial-diffusivity (AD), and radial-diffusivity (RD) for the individual roots and trunks were evaluated. A stepwise forward approach was applied to test for correlations with age, sex, body-mass-index (BMI), bodysurface, height, and bodyweight. Within-subject, intra-rater, and inter-rater repeatability were assessed using Bland-Altman analysis, coefficient of variation (CV), intraclass-correlation (ICC), and minimal detectable difference (MDD). RESULTS: No differences between sides and root levels were found. MD, AD, and RD correlated (P < 0.05) with bodyweight. Within-subject quantification proved repeatable with CVs for FA, MD, AD, and RD of 16%, 12%, 11%, and 14%, respectively. DISCUSSION: The DT-MRI protocol was fast and repeatable. Found correlations should be considered in future studies of brachial plexus pathology. Public Library of Science 2018-05-09 /pmc/articles/PMC5942843/ /pubmed/29742154 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0196975 Text en © 2018 Oudeman et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Oudeman, Jos
Verhamme, Camiel
Engbersen, Maurits P.
Caan, Mattan W. A.
Maas, Mario
Froeling, Martijn
Nederveen, Aart J.
Strijkers, Gustav J.
Diffusion tensor MRI of the healthy brachial plexus
title Diffusion tensor MRI of the healthy brachial plexus
title_full Diffusion tensor MRI of the healthy brachial plexus
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title_full_unstemmed Diffusion tensor MRI of the healthy brachial plexus
title_short Diffusion tensor MRI of the healthy brachial plexus
title_sort diffusion tensor mri of the healthy brachial plexus
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5942843/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29742154
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0196975
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