Voxel Placement Precision for GABA-Edited Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy.

放射学期刊(英文) Pub Date : 2017-03-01 Epub Date: 2017-03-24 DOI:10.4236/ojrad.2017.71004
Xue Bai, Ashley D Harris, Tao Gong, Nicolaas A J Puts, Guangbin Wang, Michael Schär, Peter B Barker, Richard A E Edden
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Abstract

The purpose of the present study was to assess the reproducibility of voxel placement for GABA-edited MRS. GABA-edited MRS data were acquired in 13 healthy volunteers from (3 cm)3 voxel; and within the same session a second acquisition was independently prescribed. A three-dimensional voxel mask image was reconstructed in T1-image-space using the SVMask tool (in house software). Reproducibility of voxel placement was assessed using the Dice overlap coefficient, both within-subject and between-subject following co-registration of T1 images and transformation of voxel mask images to standard space. Within-subject overlap coefficients were 86% ± 5%. Between-subject overlap coefficients were 75% ± 10%. For the two voxel locations considered (occipital and sensorimotor), voxel overlap was very similar. Between-subject values are higher due to between-session effects, anatomical variability and volume mismatch in standard space. While surprisingly low in terms of volume overlap, the overlap coefficients correspond to acceptable linear displacements.

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gaba编辑磁共振波谱的体素定位精度。
本研究的目的是评估gaba编辑MRS体素放置的可重复性,gaba编辑MRS数据来自13名健康志愿者(3 cm)3体素;在同一疗程内,第二次收购是独立规定的。利用SVMask工具(内部软件)在t1图像空间重构三维体素蒙版图像。在T1图像的共配准和体素掩模图像到标准空间的转换之后,使用Dice重叠系数评估体素放置的可重复性,包括受试者内部和受试者之间。受试者内重叠系数为86%±5%。受试者间重叠系数为75%±10%。对于考虑的两个体素位置(枕部和感觉运动),体素重叠非常相似。由于会话间效应、解剖变异和标准空间的体积不匹配,受试者之间的值更高。虽然在体积重叠方面出奇的低,但重叠系数对应于可接受的线性位移。
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