Department of Radiology, Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College, Beijing, 100730, China.
BMC Neurosci. 2020 Sep 4;21(1):35. doi: 10.1186/s12868-020-00585-1.
The inter-scanner reproducibility of brain volumetry is important in multi-site neuroimaging studies, where the reliability of automated brain segmentation (ABS) tools plays an important role. This study aimed to evaluate the influence of ABS tools on the consistency and reproducibility of the quantified brain volumetry from different scanners.
We included fifteen healthy volunteers who were scanned with 3D isotropic brain T1-weighted sequence on three different 3.0 Tesla MRI scanners (GE, Siemens and Philips). For each individual, the time span between image acquisitions on different scanners was limited to 1 h. All the T1-weighted images were processed with FreeSurfer v6.0, FSL v5.0 and AccuBrain with default settings to obtain volumetry of brain tissues (e.g. gray matter) and substructures (e.g. basal ganglia structures) if available. Coefficient of variation (CV) was calculated to test inter-scanner variability in brain volumetry of various structures as quantified by these ABS tools.
The mean inter-scanner CV values per brain structure among three MRI scanners ranged from 6.946 to 12.29% (mean, 9.577%) for FreeSurfer, 7.245 to 20.98% (mean, 12.60%) for FSL and 1.348 to 8.800% (mean value, 3.546%) for AccuBrain. In addition, AccuBrain and FreeSurfer achieved the lowest mean values of region-specific CV between GE and Siemens scanners (from 0.818 to 5.958% for AccuBrain, and from 0.903 to 7.977% for FreeSurfer), while FSL-FIRST had the lowest mean values of region-specific CV between GE and Philips scanners (from 2.603 to 16.310%). AccuBrain also had the lowest mean values of region-specific CV between Siemens and Philips scanners (from 1.138 to 6.615%).
There is a large discrepancy in the inter-scanner reproducibility of brain volumetry when using different processing software. Image acquisition protocols and selection of ABS tool for brain volumetry quantification have impact on the robustness of results in multi-site studies.
在多站点神经影像学研究中,脑容积测量的扫描仪间可重复性非常重要,而自动脑分割(ABS)工具的可靠性在此过程中发挥着重要作用。本研究旨在评估 ABS 工具对不同扫描仪量化脑容积的一致性和可重复性的影响。
我们纳入了 15 名健康志愿者,他们在三台不同的 3.0T MRI 扫描仪(GE、Siemens 和 Philips)上进行了 3D 各向同性脑 T1 加权序列扫描。对于每个个体,不同扫描仪之间的图像采集时间间隔限制在 1 小时内。所有 T1 加权图像均采用 FreeSurfer v6.0、FSL v5.0 和 AccuBrain 进行处理,采用默认设置获得脑组织结构(如灰质)和亚结构(如基底神经节结构)的容积。计算变异系数(CV)以测试这些 ABS 工具定量的各种结构的扫描仪间可变性。
三台 MRI 扫描仪之间,每个脑结构的平均扫描仪间 CV 值在 FreeSurfer 中为 6.946%至 12.29%(平均值为 9.577%),在 FSL 中为 7.245%至 20.98%(平均值为 12.60%),在 AccuBrain 中为 1.348%至 8.800%(平均值为 3.546%)。此外,AccuBrain 和 FreeSurfer 实现了 GE 和 Siemens 扫描仪之间区域特异性 CV 的最低平均值(AccuBrain 为 0.818%至 5.958%,FreeSurfer 为 0.903%至 7.977%),而 FSL-FIRST 实现了 GE 和 Philips 扫描仪之间区域特异性 CV 的最低平均值(2.603%至 16.310%)。AccuBrain 在 Siemens 和 Philips 扫描仪之间也具有最低的区域特异性 CV 平均值(1.138%至 6.615%)。
使用不同的处理软件时,脑容积的扫描仪间可重复性存在很大差异。图像采集协议和用于脑容积定量的 ABS 工具的选择会影响多站点研究结果的稳健性。