Department of Radiology and Radiological Sciences, Vanderbilt University Nashville, TN, USA ; Department of Biomedical Engineering, Vanderbilt University Nashville, TN, USA.
Front Neurosci. 2012 Dec 13;6:179. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2012.00179. eCollection 2012.
Hemispheric asymmetry of hippocampal volume is a common finding that has biological relevance, including associations with dementia and cognitive performance. However, a recent study has reported the possibility of systematic error in measurements of hippocampal asymmetry by magnetic resonance volumetry. We manually traced the volumes of the anterior and posterior hippocampus in 40 healthy people to measure systematic error related to image orientation. We found a bias due to the side of the screen on which the hippocampus was viewed, such that hippocampal volume was larger when traced on the left side of the screen than when traced on the right (p = 0.05). However, this bias was smaller than the anatomical right > left asymmetry of the anterior hippocampus. We found right > left asymmetry of hippocampal volume regardless of image presentation (radiological versus neurological). We conclude that manual segmentation protocols can minimize the effect of image orientation in the study of hippocampal volume asymmetry, but our confirmation that such bias exists suggests strategies to avoid it in future studies.
海马体积的半球不对称是一种常见的发现,具有生物学相关性,包括与痴呆和认知表现的关联。然而,最近的一项研究报告了磁共振体积测量中海马不对称测量中存在系统误差的可能性。我们手动追踪了 40 名健康人的前侧和后侧海马体的体积,以测量与图像方向相关的系统误差。我们发现由于屏幕的一侧观察到海马体,存在偏差,使得在屏幕的左侧追踪时海马体的体积大于在右侧追踪时的体积(p=0.05)。然而,这种偏差小于前海马体的解剖学上的右侧大于左侧的不对称性。我们发现无论图像呈现方式(放射学与神经病学)如何,海马体的体积都存在右侧大于左侧的不对称性。我们的结论是,手动分割方案可以最大限度地减少研究海马体体积不对称时图像方向的影响,但我们确认存在这种偏差表明在未来的研究中应避免这种偏差。