The statistical impact of ROI referencing on quantitative susceptibility mapping.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Patrick S Fuchs, Oliver C Kiersnowski, Carlos Milovic, Karin Shmueli
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Abstract

In quantitative susceptibility mapping (QSM), it is impossible to define an absolute reference for the reconstructed susceptibility values. Therefore, it has been suggested to use a relative reference, such as the mean susceptibility within an anatomical ROI. We investigated the theoretical basis of referencing, and what impact it may have on statistical ROI comparisons, particularly for clinical applications. We analysed a clinical epilepsy study and in-silico QSM reconstruction challenge data with various reference regions. The results are analysed as in a clinical study and resulting statistical variations are investigated from a theoretical point of view. We found that referencing has an impact on the significance of clinical findings. These effects may arise from a change in the precision of test statistics due to referencing. We also show potential biasing of results from referencing. Our findings suggest there may not be one "optimal" reference region, and care should always be taken with reference region selection depending on the specific pathology or cohort under investigation. Not explicitly referencing is less likely to lead to false positives than cherry picking a reference region to maximize statistically significant results. We encourage results to be published with their reference to facilitate future comparisons of datasets from different sources.

ROI参考对定量敏感性图的统计影响。
在定量敏感性制图(QSM)中,不可能为重建的敏感性值定义一个绝对参考。因此,有人建议使用相对参考,例如解剖ROI内的平均易感性。我们研究了参考的理论基础,以及它对统计ROI比较的影响,特别是对临床应用的影响。我们分析了一项癫痫临床研究和不同参考区域的QSM重构数据。结果分析在临床研究和由此产生的统计变化调查从理论的角度来看。我们发现参考文献对临床结果的重要性有影响。这些影响可能来自于由于引用而导致的测试统计量精度的变化。我们还显示了参考结果的潜在偏差。我们的研究结果表明,可能没有一个“最佳”参考区域,在选择参考区域时应根据具体的病理或所调查的人群谨慎行事。不显式引用比精心挑选参考区域以最大化统计显着结果更不可能导致假阳性。我们鼓励发表研究结果并附上参考文献,以便将来对不同来源的数据集进行比较。
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期刊介绍: MAGMA is a multidisciplinary international journal devoted to the publication of articles on all aspects of magnetic resonance techniques and their applications in medicine and biology. MAGMA currently publishes research papers, reviews, letters to the editor, and commentaries, six times a year. The subject areas covered by MAGMA include: advances in materials, hardware and software in magnetic resonance technology, new developments and results in research and practical applications of magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy related to biology and medicine, study of animal models and intact cells using magnetic resonance, reports of clinical trials on humans and clinical validation of magnetic resonance protocols.
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