TY - JOUR
T1 - Semi-automated hippocampal segmentation in people with cognitive impairment using an age appropriate template for registration
AU - Merkel, Bernd
AU - Steward, Christopher
AU - Vivash, Lucy
AU - Malpas, Charles B.
AU - Phal, Pramit
AU - Moffat, Bradford A.
AU - Cox, Kay L.
AU - Ellis, Kathryn A.
AU - Ames, David J.
AU - Cyarto, Elizabeth V.
AU - Lai, Michelle M.Y.
AU - Sharman, Matthew J.
AU - Szoeke, Cassandra
AU - Masters, Colin L.
AU - Lautenschlager, Nicola T.
AU - Desmond, Patricia
PY - 2015/12/1
Y1 - 2015/12/1
N2 - Background To evaluate a new semi-automated segmentation method for calculating hippocampal volumes and to compare results with standard software tools in a cohort of people with subjective memory complaints (SMC) and mild cognitive impairment (MCI). Methods Data from 58 participants, 39 with SMC (17 male, 22 female, mean age 72.6) and 19 with MCI (6 male, 13 female, mean age 74.3), were analyzed. For each participant, T1-weighted images were acquired using an MPRAGE sequence on a 3 Tesla MRI system. Hippocampal volumes (left, right, and total) were calculated with a new, age appropriate registration template, based on older people and using the advanced software tool ANTs (Advanced Normalization Tools). The results were compared with manual tracing (seen as the reference standard) and two widely accepted automated software tools (FSL, FreeSurfer). Results The hippocampal volumes, calculated by using the age appropriate registration template were significantly (P < 0.05) more accurate (mean volume accuracy more than 90%) than those obtained with FreeSurfer and FSL (both less than 70%). Dice coefficients for the hippocampal segmentations with the new template method (75.3%) were slightly, but significantly (P < 0.05) higher than those from FreeSurfer (72.4%). Conclusion These results suggest that an age appropriate registration template might be a more accurate alternative to calculate hippocampal volumes when manual segmentation is not feasible.
AB - Background To evaluate a new semi-automated segmentation method for calculating hippocampal volumes and to compare results with standard software tools in a cohort of people with subjective memory complaints (SMC) and mild cognitive impairment (MCI). Methods Data from 58 participants, 39 with SMC (17 male, 22 female, mean age 72.6) and 19 with MCI (6 male, 13 female, mean age 74.3), were analyzed. For each participant, T1-weighted images were acquired using an MPRAGE sequence on a 3 Tesla MRI system. Hippocampal volumes (left, right, and total) were calculated with a new, age appropriate registration template, based on older people and using the advanced software tool ANTs (Advanced Normalization Tools). The results were compared with manual tracing (seen as the reference standard) and two widely accepted automated software tools (FSL, FreeSurfer). Results The hippocampal volumes, calculated by using the age appropriate registration template were significantly (P < 0.05) more accurate (mean volume accuracy more than 90%) than those obtained with FreeSurfer and FSL (both less than 70%). Dice coefficients for the hippocampal segmentations with the new template method (75.3%) were slightly, but significantly (P < 0.05) higher than those from FreeSurfer (72.4%). Conclusion These results suggest that an age appropriate registration template might be a more accurate alternative to calculate hippocampal volumes when manual segmentation is not feasible.
KW - Alzheimer's disease
KW - hippocampus
KW - magnetic resonance imaging
KW - mild cognitive impairment
KW - segmentation
KW - subjective memory complaints
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U2 - 10.1002/jmri.24966
DO - 10.1002/jmri.24966
M3 - Article
C2 - 26140584
AN - SCOPUS:84955693610
VL - 42
SP - 1631
EP - 1638
JO - Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging
JF - Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging
SN - 1053-1807
IS - 6
ER -