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Comparing multiband and singleband EPI in NODDI at 3 T: what are the implications for reproducibility and study sample sizes?
OBJECTIVE: The reproducibility of Neurite orientation dispersion and density imaging (NODDI) metrics from time-saving multiband (MB) EPI compared with singleband (SB) has not been considered. This study aims to evaluate the reproducibility of NODDI parameters from SB and MB acquisitions, determine t...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8338814/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33315165 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10334-020-00897-7 |
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author | Bouyagoub, Samira Dowell, Nicholas G. Gabel, Matt Cercignani, Mara |
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description | OBJECTIVE: The reproducibility of Neurite orientation dispersion and density imaging (NODDI) metrics from time-saving multiband (MB) EPI compared with singleband (SB) has not been considered. This study aims to evaluate the reproducibility of NODDI parameters from SB and MB acquisitions, determine the agreement between acquisitions and estimate the sample sizes required to detect between-group change. METHODS: Brain diffusion MRI data were acquired using SB and MB (acceleration factors 2 (MB2) and 3 (MB3)) on 8 healthy subjects on 2 separate visits. NODDI maps of isotropic volume fraction (FISO), neurite density (NDI) and orientation dispersion index (ODI) were estimated. Region-of-interest analysis was performed; variability across subjects and visits was measured using coefficients of variation (CoV). Intraclass correlation coefficient and Bland–Altman analysis were performed to assess reproducibility and detect any systematic bias between SB, MB2 and MB3. Power calculations were used to determine sample sizes required to detect group differences. RESULTS: Both NDI and ODI were reproducible between visits; however, FISO was variable. All parameters were not reproducible across methods; a systematic bias was observed with the derived values decreasing as the MB factor increases. The number of subjects needed to detect a between-group change is not significantly different between methods; however, ODI needs considerably higher sample sizes than NDI. CONCLUSIONS: Both SB and MB yield highly reproducible NDI and ODI measures, but direct comparison of these parameters between methods is complicated by systematic differences that exist between the two approaches. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s10334-020-00897-7. |
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spelling | pubmed-83388142021-08-20 Comparing multiband and singleband EPI in NODDI at 3 T: what are the implications for reproducibility and study sample sizes? Bouyagoub, Samira Dowell, Nicholas G. Gabel, Matt Cercignani, Mara MAGMA Research Article OBJECTIVE: The reproducibility of Neurite orientation dispersion and density imaging (NODDI) metrics from time-saving multiband (MB) EPI compared with singleband (SB) has not been considered. This study aims to evaluate the reproducibility of NODDI parameters from SB and MB acquisitions, determine the agreement between acquisitions and estimate the sample sizes required to detect between-group change. METHODS: Brain diffusion MRI data were acquired using SB and MB (acceleration factors 2 (MB2) and 3 (MB3)) on 8 healthy subjects on 2 separate visits. NODDI maps of isotropic volume fraction (FISO), neurite density (NDI) and orientation dispersion index (ODI) were estimated. Region-of-interest analysis was performed; variability across subjects and visits was measured using coefficients of variation (CoV). Intraclass correlation coefficient and Bland–Altman analysis were performed to assess reproducibility and detect any systematic bias between SB, MB2 and MB3. Power calculations were used to determine sample sizes required to detect group differences. RESULTS: Both NDI and ODI were reproducible between visits; however, FISO was variable. All parameters were not reproducible across methods; a systematic bias was observed with the derived values decreasing as the MB factor increases. The number of subjects needed to detect a between-group change is not significantly different between methods; however, ODI needs considerably higher sample sizes than NDI. CONCLUSIONS: Both SB and MB yield highly reproducible NDI and ODI measures, but direct comparison of these parameters between methods is complicated by systematic differences that exist between the two approaches. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s10334-020-00897-7. Springer International Publishing 2020-12-14 2021 /pmc/articles/PMC8338814/ /pubmed/33315165 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10334-020-00897-7 Text en © The Author(s) 2020 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open AccessThis article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . |
spellingShingle | Research Article Bouyagoub, Samira Dowell, Nicholas G. Gabel, Matt Cercignani, Mara Comparing multiband and singleband EPI in NODDI at 3 T: what are the implications for reproducibility and study sample sizes? |
title | Comparing multiband and singleband EPI in NODDI at 3 T: what are the implications for reproducibility and study sample sizes? |
title_full | Comparing multiband and singleband EPI in NODDI at 3 T: what are the implications for reproducibility and study sample sizes? |
title_fullStr | Comparing multiband and singleband EPI in NODDI at 3 T: what are the implications for reproducibility and study sample sizes? |
title_full_unstemmed | Comparing multiband and singleband EPI in NODDI at 3 T: what are the implications for reproducibility and study sample sizes? |
title_short | Comparing multiband and singleband EPI in NODDI at 3 T: what are the implications for reproducibility and study sample sizes? |
title_sort | comparing multiband and singleband epi in noddi at 3 t: what are the implications for reproducibility and study sample sizes? |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8338814/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33315165 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10334-020-00897-7 |
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