Marshall Ian, Simonotto Enrico, Deary Ian J, Maclullich Alasdair, Ebmeier Klaus P, Rose Emma J, Wardlaw Joanna M, Goddard Nigel, Chappell Francesca M
Department of Medical Physics, SHEFC Brain Imaging Research Center, University of Edinburgh, Western General Hospital, Edinburgh EH4 2XU, Scotland, UK.
Radiology. 2004 Dec;233(3):868-77. doi: 10.1148/radiol.2333031782. Epub 2004 Oct 21.
To prospectively determine the repeatability of functional magnetic resonance (MR) imaging brain activation tasks in a group of healthy older male volunteers.
Local research ethics committee approval and informed consent were obtained. Sixteen men with a mean age of 69 years +/- 3 (standard deviation) performed finger-tapping and N-back (number of screens back) working-memory tasks. Each subject underwent MR imaging three times in weekly intervals. Within-subject task repeatability was analyzed in terms of the number of voxels classified as activated (activation extent), the mean activation amplitude, and (for finger tapping) the center of the mass of the activated region. A repeatability index was calculated to compare test-retest repeatability between subjects and between functional MR imaging tasks. Within-session, between-session, and between-subject variability was assessed by using analysis of variance testing of activation amplitude and extent.
Nine of the 16 subjects generated useful data at all three MR imaging-functional task sessions. At single-subject, single-session analysis, cortical activation was identified in most subjects and at most sessions. The centers of the masses of motor cortex activation were highly reproducible (within 3 mm). Patterns of activation were qualitatively repeatable, but there was substantial variability in the amplitudes and extents of activated regions. Within-session coefficients of variation (CVs) for left- versus right-hand and right- versus left-hand finger tapping were, respectively, 65% and 43% for activation amplitude and 75% and 121% for activation extent. The between-session CVs for activation amplitude were similar to the within-session values, whereas between-session CVs for activation extent were much greater than within-session values, up to 206%.
The generally poor quantitative task repeatability highlights the need for further methodologic developments before much reliance can be placed on functional MR imaging results of single-session experiments.
前瞻性地确定一组健康老年男性志愿者功能性磁共振(MR)成像脑激活任务的可重复性。
获得当地研究伦理委员会批准并取得知情同意。16名平均年龄为69岁±3岁(标准差)的男性进行了手指敲击和N-back(屏幕数回溯)工作记忆任务。每位受试者每周进行一次MR成像,共三次。根据分类为激活的体素数量(激活范围)、平均激活幅度以及(对于手指敲击)激活区域的质心,分析受试者内任务的可重复性。计算可重复性指数以比较受试者之间以及功能性MR成像任务之间的重测可重复性。通过对激活幅度和范围进行方差分析测试,评估组内、组间和受试者间的变异性。
16名受试者中有9名在所有三次MR成像 - 功能任务环节中均产生了有用数据。在单受试者、单环节分析中,大多数受试者在大多数环节中均识别出皮质激活。运动皮质激活的质心高度可重复(在3毫米范围内)。激活模式在定性上是可重复的,但激活区域的幅度和范围存在很大变异性。左手与右手以及右手与左手手指敲击的组内变异系数(CV),激活幅度分别为65%和43%,激活范围分别为75%和121%。激活幅度的组间CV与组内值相似,而激活范围的组间CV远大于组内值,高达206%。
总体而言较差的定量任务可重复性突出表明,在能够大量依赖单环节实验的功能性MR成像结果之前,需要进一步开展方法学研究。