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Repeatability of quantitative metrics derived from MR diffusion tractography in paediatric patients with epilepsy.

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Paldino, MJ; Hedges, K; Rodrigues, KM; Barboriak, DP
Published in: Br J Radiol
May 2014

OBJECTIVE: To quantify the test-retest repeatability of mean diffusivity (MD) and fractional anisotropy (FA) derived from diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) tractography in a cohort of paediatric patients with localization-related epilepsy. METHODS: 30 patients underwent 2 DTI acquisitions [repetition time/echo time (ms), 7000/90; flip, 90°; b-value, 1000 s mm(-2); voxel (mm), 2 × 2 × 2]. Two observers used Diffusion Toolkit and TrackVis ( www.trackvis.org ) to segment and analyse the following tracts: corpus callosum, corticospinal tracts, arcuate fasciculi, inferior longitudinal fasciculi and inferior fronto-occipital fasciculi. Mean MD and mean FA were calculated for each tract. Each observer independently analysed one of the DTI data sets for every patient. RESULTS: Segmentation identified all tracts in all subjects, except the arcuate fasciculus. There was a highly consistent relationship between repeated observations of MD (r = 0.993; p < 0.0001) and FA (r = 0.990; p < 0.0001). For each tract, coefficients of variation ranged from 0.9% to 2.1% for MD and from 1.5% to 2.8% for FA. The 95% confidence limits (CLs) for change ranged from 2.8% to 6% for MD and from 4.3% to 8.6% for FA. For the arcuate fasciculus, Cohen's κ for agreement between the observers (identifiable vs not identifiable) was 1.0. CONCLUSION: We quantified the repeatability of two commonly utilized scalar metrics derived from DTI tractography. For an individual patient, changes greater than the repeatability coefficient or 95% CLs for change are unlikely to be related to variability in their measurement. ADVANCES IN KNOWLEDGE: Reproducibility of these metrics will aid in the design of future studies and might one day be used to guide management in patients with epilepsy.

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Br J Radiol

DOI

EISSN

1748-880X

Publication Date

May 2014

Volume

87

Issue

1037

Start / End Page

20140095

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Retrospective Studies
  • Reproducibility of Results
  • Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
  • Male
  • Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted
  • Humans
  • Female
  • Epilepsy
  • Diffusion Tensor Imaging
  • Child
 

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Paldino, M. J., Hedges, K., Rodrigues, K. M., & Barboriak, D. P. (2014). Repeatability of quantitative metrics derived from MR diffusion tractography in paediatric patients with epilepsy. Br J Radiol, 87(1037), 20140095. https://doi.org/10.1259/bjr.20140095
Paldino, M. J., K. Hedges, K. M. Rodrigues, and D. P. Barboriak. “Repeatability of quantitative metrics derived from MR diffusion tractography in paediatric patients with epilepsy.Br J Radiol 87, no. 1037 (May 2014): 20140095. https://doi.org/10.1259/bjr.20140095.
Paldino MJ, Hedges K, Rodrigues KM, Barboriak DP. Repeatability of quantitative metrics derived from MR diffusion tractography in paediatric patients with epilepsy. Br J Radiol. 2014 May;87(1037):20140095.
Paldino, M. J., et al. “Repeatability of quantitative metrics derived from MR diffusion tractography in paediatric patients with epilepsy.Br J Radiol, vol. 87, no. 1037, May 2014, p. 20140095. Pubmed, doi:10.1259/bjr.20140095.
Paldino MJ, Hedges K, Rodrigues KM, Barboriak DP. Repeatability of quantitative metrics derived from MR diffusion tractography in paediatric patients with epilepsy. Br J Radiol. 2014 May;87(1037):20140095.

Published In

Br J Radiol

DOI

EISSN

1748-880X

Publication Date

May 2014

Volume

87

Issue

1037

Start / End Page

20140095

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Retrospective Studies
  • Reproducibility of Results
  • Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
  • Male
  • Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted
  • Humans
  • Female
  • Epilepsy
  • Diffusion Tensor Imaging
  • Child