Zhang Fan, Noh Thomas, Juvekar Parikshit, Frisken Sarah F, Rigolo Laura, Norton Isaiah, Kapur Tina, Pujol Sonia, Wells William, Yarmarkovich Alex, Kindlmann Gordon, Wassermann Demian, San Jose Estepar Raul, Rathi Yogesh, Kikinis Ron, Johnson Hans J, Westin Carl-Fredrik, Pieper Steve, Golby Alexandra J, O'Donnell Lauren J
Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston, MA.
JCO Clin Cancer Inform. 2020 Mar;4:299-309. doi: 10.1200/CCI.19.00141.
We present SlicerDMRI, an open-source software suite that enables research using diffusion magnetic resonance imaging (dMRI), the only modality that can map the white matter connections of the living human brain. SlicerDMRI enables analysis and visualization of dMRI data and is aimed at the needs of clinical research users. SlicerDMRI is built upon and deeply integrated with 3D Slicer, a National Institutes of Health-supported open-source platform for medical image informatics, image processing, and three-dimensional visualization. Integration with 3D Slicer provides many features of interest to cancer researchers, such as real-time integration with neuronavigation equipment, intraoperative imaging modalities, and multimodal data fusion. One key application of SlicerDMRI is in neurosurgery research, where brain mapping using dMRI can provide patient-specific maps of critical brain connections as well as insight into the tissue microstructure that surrounds brain tumors.
In this article, we focus on a demonstration of SlicerDMRI as an informatics tool to enable end-to-end dMRI analyses in two retrospective imaging data sets from patients with high-grade glioma. Analyses demonstrated here include conventional diffusion tensor analysis, advanced multifiber tractography, automated identification of critical fiber tracts, and integration of multimodal imagery with dMRI.
We illustrate the ability of SlicerDMRI to perform both conventional and advanced dMRI analyses as well as to enable multimodal image analysis and visualization. We provide an overview of the clinical rationale for each analysis along with pointers to the SlicerDMRI tools used in each.
SlicerDMRI provides open-source and clinician-accessible research software tools for dMRI analysis. SlicerDMRI is available for easy automated installation through the 3D Slicer Extension Manager.
我们展示了SlicerDMRI,这是一款开源软件套件,可用于利用扩散磁共振成像(dMRI)进行研究,dMRI是唯一能够绘制活体人类大脑白质连接的成像方式。SlicerDMRI能够对dMRI数据进行分析和可视化,旨在满足临床研究用户的需求。SlicerDMRI基于美国国立卫生研究院支持的用于医学图像信息学、图像处理和三维可视化的开源平台3D Slicer构建,并与之深度集成。与3D Slicer的集成提供了许多癌症研究人员感兴趣的功能,例如与神经导航设备、术中成像方式的实时集成以及多模态数据融合。SlicerDMRI的一个关键应用是在神经外科研究中,利用dMRI进行脑图谱绘制可以提供针对患者的关键脑连接图谱,并深入了解脑肿瘤周围的组织微观结构。
在本文中,我们重点展示SlicerDMRI作为一种信息学工具,在来自高级别胶质瘤患者的两个回顾性成像数据集中进行端到端dMRI分析的能力。此处展示的分析包括传统扩散张量分析、先进的多纤维束成像、关键纤维束的自动识别以及多模态图像与dMRI的集成。
我们阐述了SlicerDMRI执行传统和先进dMRI分析以及实现多模态图像分析和可视化的能力。我们概述了每种分析的临床原理,并指出了每种分析中使用的SlicerDMRI工具。
SlicerDMRI为dMRI分析提供了开源且临床医生可使用的研究软件工具。可通过3D Slicer扩展管理器轻松自动安装SlicerDMRI。