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利用超快速结构扫描技术对痴呆和非痴呆老年人大脑形态计量学的研究

Brain morphometry in older adults with and without dementia using extremely rapid structural scans.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Center for Brain Science, Harvard University, 52 Oxford Street, Northwest Laboratory 280.10, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA.

Department of Psychology, Center for Brain Science, Harvard University, 52 Oxford Street, Northwest Laboratory 280.10, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA.

出版信息

Neuroimage. 2023 Aug 1;276:120173. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2023.120173. Epub 2023 May 16.

Abstract

T1-weighted structural MRI is widely used to measure brain morphometry (e.g., cortical thickness and subcortical volumes). Accelerated scans as fast as one minute or less are now available but it is unclear if they are adequate for quantitative morphometry. Here we compared the measurement properties of a widely adopted 1.0 mm resolution scan from the Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI = 5'12'') with two variants of highly accelerated 1.0 mm scans (compressed-sensing, CSx6 = 1'12''; and wave-controlled aliasing in parallel imaging, WAVEx9 = 1'09'') in a test-retest study of 37 older adults aged 54 to 86 (including 19 individuals diagnosed with a neurodegenerative dementia). Rapid scans produced highly reliable morphometric measures that largely matched the quality of morphometrics derived from the ADNI scan. Regions of lower reliability and relative divergence between ADNI and rapid scan alternatives tended to occur in midline regions and regions with susceptibility-induced artifacts. Critically, the rapid scans yielded morphometric measures similar to the ADNI scan in regions of high atrophy. The results converge to suggest that, for many current uses, extremely rapid scans can replace longer scans. As a final test, we explored the possibility of a 0'49'' 1.2 mm CSx6 structural scan, which also showed promise. Rapid structural scans may benefit MRI studies by shortening the scan session and reducing cost, minimizing opportunity for movement, creating room for additional scan sequences, and allowing for the repetition of structural scans to increase precision of the estimates.

摘要

T1 加权结构磁共振成像广泛用于测量脑形态计量学(例如皮质厚度和皮质下体积)。现在可以提供最快可达一分钟或更短的加速扫描,但尚不清楚它们是否足以进行定量形态计量学。在这里,我们比较了广泛采用的阿尔茨海默病神经影像学倡议(ADNI = 5'12'')中 1.0 毫米分辨率扫描的测量特性,以及两种高度加速的 1.0 毫米扫描的变体(压缩感知,CSx6 = 1'12'';和波控并行成像中的混叠,WAVEx9 = 1'09''),在一项对 37 名年龄在 54 至 86 岁的老年人的测试-再测试研究中(包括 19 名被诊断为神经退行性痴呆的个体)。快速扫描产生了高度可靠的形态计量学测量值,这些测量值在很大程度上与 ADNI 扫描得出的形态计量学质量相匹配。可靠性较低且与 ADNI 和快速扫描替代方案之间存在差异的区域往往位于中线区域和易感性诱导伪影的区域。至关重要的是,快速扫描在高萎缩区域产生的形态计量学测量值与 ADNI 扫描相似。这些结果表明,对于许多当前用途,极快的扫描可以替代更长的扫描。作为最后的测试,我们探讨了 0'49'' 1.2 毫米 CSx6 结构扫描的可能性,这也显示出了希望。快速结构扫描可以通过缩短扫描时间和降低成本、最大程度地减少运动机会、为更多扫描序列创造空间以及允许重复结构扫描来提高估计的精度,从而使 MRI 研究受益。

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