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BrainLossNet: a fast, accurate and robust method to estimate brain volume loss from longitudinal MRI.


ABSTRACT:

Purpose

MRI-derived brain volume loss (BVL) is widely used as neurodegeneration marker. SIENA is state-of-the-art for BVL measurement, but limited by long computation time. Here we propose "BrainLossNet", a convolutional neural network (CNN)-based method for BVL-estimation.

Methods

BrainLossNet uses CNN-based non-linear registration of baseline(BL)/follow-up(FU) 3D-T1w-MRI pairs. BVL is computed by non-linear registration of brain parenchyma masks segmented in the BL/FU scans. The BVL estimate is corrected for image distortions using the apparent volume change of the total intracranial volume. BrainLossNet was trained on 1525 BL/FU pairs from 83 scanners. Agreement between BrainLossNet and SIENA was assessed in 225 BL/FU pairs from 94 MS patients acquired with a single scanner and 268 BL/FU pairs from 52 scanners acquired for various indications. Robustness to short-term variability of 3D-T1w-MRI was compared in 354 BL/FU pairs from a single healthy men acquired in the same session without repositioning with 116 scanners (Frequently-Traveling-Human-Phantom dataset, FTHP).

Results

Processing time of BrainLossNet was 2-3 min. The median [interquartile range] of the SIENA-BrainLossNet BVL difference was 0.10% [- 0.18%, 0.35%] in the MS dataset, 0.08% [- 0.14%, 0.28%] in the various indications dataset. The distribution of apparent BVL in the FTHP dataset was narrower with BrainLossNet (p = 0.036; 95th percentile: 0.20% vs 0.32%).

Conclusion

BrainLossNet on average provides the same BVL estimates as SIENA, but it is significantly more robust, probably due to its built-in distortion correction. Processing time of 2-3 min makes BrainLossNet suitable for clinical routine. This can pave the way for widespread clinical use of BVL estimation from intra-scanner BL/FU pairs.

SUBMITTER: Opfer R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC11365843 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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BrainLossNet: a fast, accurate and robust method to estimate brain volume loss from longitudinal MRI.

Opfer Roland R   Krüger Julia J   Buddenkotte Thomas T   Spies Lothar L   Behrendt Finn F   Schippling Sven S   Buchert Ralph R  

International journal of computer assisted radiology and surgery 20240616 9


<h4>Purpose</h4>MRI-derived brain volume loss (BVL) is widely used as neurodegeneration marker. SIENA is state-of-the-art for BVL measurement, but limited by long computation time. Here we propose "BrainLossNet", a convolutional neural network (CNN)-based method for BVL-estimation.<h4>Methods</h4>BrainLossNet uses CNN-based non-linear registration of baseline(BL)/follow-up(FU) 3D-T1w-MRI pairs. BVL is computed by non-linear registration of brain parenchyma masks segmented in the BL/FU scans. The  ...[more]

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