A semi-automated measuring system of brain diffusion and perfusion magnetic resonance imaging abnormalities in patients with multiple sclerosis based on the integration of coregistration and tissue segmentation procedures
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
Background: Diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) and perfusion-weighted imaging (PWI) abnormalities in patients
with multiple sclerosis (MS) are currently measured by a complex combination of separate procedures. Therefore,
the purpose of this study was to provide a reliable method for reducing analysis complexity and obtaining
reproducible results.
Methods: We implemented a semi-automated measuring system in which different well-known software
components for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) analysis are integrated to obtain reliable measurements of
DWI and PWI disturbances in MS.
Results: We generated the Diffusion/Perfusion Project (DPP) Suite, in which a series of external software programs are
managed and harmonically and hierarchically incorporated by in-house developed Matlab software to perform the
following processes: 1) image pre-processing, including imaging data anonymization and conversion from DICOM to
Nifti format; 2) co-registration of 2D and 3D non-enhanced and Gd-enhanced T1-weighted images in fluid-attenuated
inversion recovery (FLAIR) space; 3) lesion segmentation and classification, in which FLAIR lesions are at first segmented
and then categorized according to their presumed evolution; 4) co-registration of segmented FLAIR lesion in T1 space
to obtain the FLAIR lesion mask in the T1 space; 5) normal appearing tissue segmentation, in which T1 lesion mask is
used to segment basal ganglia/thalami, normal appearing grey matter (NAGM) and normal appearing white matter
(NAWM); 6) DWI and PWI map generation; 7) co-registration of basal ganglia/thalami, NAGM, NAWM, DWI and PWI
maps in previously segmented FLAIR space; 8) data analysis. All these steps are automatic, except for lesion segmentation
and classification.
Conclusion: We developed a promising method to limit misclassifications and user errors, providing clinical researchers
with a practical and reproducible tool to measure DWI and PWI changes inMS.
Keywords: DPP
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
medical imaging; tac
Elenco autori:
Revenaz, Alfredo; Ruggeri, Massimiliano
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