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Optimized Diffusion Imaging for Brain Structural Connectome Analysis.


ABSTRACT: High angular resolution diffusion imaging (HARDI) is a type of diffusion magnetic resonance imaging (dMRI) that measures diffusion signals on a sphere in q-space. It has been widely used in data acquisition for human brain structural connectome analysis. To more accurately estimate the structural connectome, dense samples in q-space are often acquired, potentially resulting in long scanning times and logistical challenges. This paper proposes a statistical method to select q-space directions optimally and estimate the local diffusion function from sparse observations. The proposed approach leverages relevant historical dMRI data to calculate a prior distribution to characterize local diffusion variability in each voxel in a template space. For a new subject to be scanned, the priors are mapped into the subject-specific coordinate and used to help select the best q-space samples. Simulation studies demonstrate big advantages over the existing HARDI sampling and analysis framework. We also applied the proposed method to the Human Connectome Project data and a dataset of aging adults with mild cognitive impairment. The results indicate that with very few q-space samples (e.g., 15 or 20), we can recover structural brain networks comparable to the ones estimated from 60 or more diffusion directions with the existing methods.

SUBMITTER: Consagra W 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9387547 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Optimized Diffusion Imaging for Brain Structural Connectome Analysis.

Consagra William W   Venkataraman Arun A   Zhang Zhengwu Z  

IEEE transactions on medical imaging 20220801 8


High angular resolution diffusion imaging (HARDI) is a type of diffusion magnetic resonance imaging (dMRI) that measures diffusion signals on a sphere in q-space. It has been widely used in data acquisition for human brain structural connectome analysis. To more accurately estimate the structural connectome, dense samples in q-space are often acquired, potentially resulting in long scanning times and logistical challenges. This paper proposes a statistical method to select q-space directions opt  ...[more]

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