Reliable identification of deep sulcal pits: the effects of scan session, scanner, and surface extraction tool.

Sulcal pit analysis has been providing novel insights into brain function and development. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the reliability of sulcal pit extraction with respect to the effects of scan session, scanner, and surface extraction tool. Five subjects were scanned 4 times at 3 MRI...

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Main Authors: Kiho Im, Jong-Min Lee, Seun Jeon, Jong-Heon Kim, Sang Won Seo, Duk L Na, P Ellen Grant
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3538732?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-5736d93d9798488bb9202ec1a680d4d52020-11-25T01:55:16ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0181e5367810.1371/journal.pone.0053678Reliable identification of deep sulcal pits: the effects of scan session, scanner, and surface extraction tool.Kiho ImJong-Min LeeSeun JeonJong-Heon KimSang Won SeoDuk L NaP Ellen GrantSulcal pit analysis has been providing novel insights into brain function and development. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the reliability of sulcal pit extraction with respect to the effects of scan session, scanner, and surface extraction tool. Five subjects were scanned 4 times at 3 MRI centers and other 5 subjects were scanned 3 times at 2 MRI centers, including 1 test-retest session. Sulcal pits were extracted on the white matter surfaces reconstructed with both Montreal Neurological Institute and Freesurfer pipelines. We estimated similarity of the presence of sulcal pits having a maximum value of 1 and their spatial difference within the same subject. The tests showed high similarity of the sulcal pit presence and low spatial difference. The similarity was more than 0.90 and the spatial difference was less than 1.7 mm in most cases according to different scan sessions or scanners, and more than 0.85 and about 2.0 mm across surface extraction tools. The reliability of sulcal pit extraction was more affected by the image processing-related factors than the scan session or scanner factors. Moreover, the similarity of sulcal pit distribution appeared to be largely influenced by the presence or absence of the sulcal pits on the shallow and small folds. We suggest that our sulcal pit extraction from MRI is highly reliable and could be useful for clinical applications as an imaging biomarker.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3538732?pdf=render
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author Kiho Im
Jong-Min Lee
Seun Jeon
Jong-Heon Kim
Sang Won Seo
Duk L Na
P Ellen Grant
spellingShingle Kiho Im
Jong-Min Lee
Seun Jeon
Jong-Heon Kim
Sang Won Seo
Duk L Na
P Ellen Grant
Reliable identification of deep sulcal pits: the effects of scan session, scanner, and surface extraction tool.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Kiho Im
Jong-Min Lee
Seun Jeon
Jong-Heon Kim
Sang Won Seo
Duk L Na
P Ellen Grant
author_sort Kiho Im
title Reliable identification of deep sulcal pits: the effects of scan session, scanner, and surface extraction tool.
title_short Reliable identification of deep sulcal pits: the effects of scan session, scanner, and surface extraction tool.
title_full Reliable identification of deep sulcal pits: the effects of scan session, scanner, and surface extraction tool.
title_fullStr Reliable identification of deep sulcal pits: the effects of scan session, scanner, and surface extraction tool.
title_full_unstemmed Reliable identification of deep sulcal pits: the effects of scan session, scanner, and surface extraction tool.
title_sort reliable identification of deep sulcal pits: the effects of scan session, scanner, and surface extraction tool.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Sulcal pit analysis has been providing novel insights into brain function and development. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the reliability of sulcal pit extraction with respect to the effects of scan session, scanner, and surface extraction tool. Five subjects were scanned 4 times at 3 MRI centers and other 5 subjects were scanned 3 times at 2 MRI centers, including 1 test-retest session. Sulcal pits were extracted on the white matter surfaces reconstructed with both Montreal Neurological Institute and Freesurfer pipelines. We estimated similarity of the presence of sulcal pits having a maximum value of 1 and their spatial difference within the same subject. The tests showed high similarity of the sulcal pit presence and low spatial difference. The similarity was more than 0.90 and the spatial difference was less than 1.7 mm in most cases according to different scan sessions or scanners, and more than 0.85 and about 2.0 mm across surface extraction tools. The reliability of sulcal pit extraction was more affected by the image processing-related factors than the scan session or scanner factors. Moreover, the similarity of sulcal pit distribution appeared to be largely influenced by the presence or absence of the sulcal pits on the shallow and small folds. We suggest that our sulcal pit extraction from MRI is highly reliable and could be useful for clinical applications as an imaging biomarker.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3538732?pdf=render
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