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Inter-Sequence and Inter-Imaging Unit Variability of Diffusion Tensor MR Imaging Histogram-Derived Metrics of the Brain in Healthy Volunteers

Mara Cercignani, Roland Bammer, Maria P. Sormani, Franz Fazekas and Massimo Filippi
American Journal of Neuroradiology April 2003, 24 (4) 638-643;
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    Numbers of directions and repetitions for the three pulsed gradient spin-echo echo-planar imaging pulse sequences used in the study

    No. of MeasurementsTotal No. of Images per SectionNo. of Diffusion Directions
    PGSE SS-EPI 11076
    PGSE SS-EPI 21076
    PGSE SS-EPI 3898
    • Note.—PGSE SS-EPI indicates pulsed gradient spin-echo single shot echo-planar imaging. Additional information regarding the three diffusion sequences is presented in the Methods section.

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    TABLE 2:

    Mean diffusivity and fractional anisotropy histogram-derived metrics, averaged over the eight participants, for each of the three pulsed gradient spin-echo single shot echo-planar imaging sequences run on two different imaging units

    Imaging Unit
    AB
    PGSE SS-EPI 1
     Average MD (SD) [×10−3 mm2/s]0.89 (0.01)0.85 (0.02)
     Mean MD peak height (SD)98.0 (10.5)105.0 (7.7)
     Mean MD peak position (SD) [×10−3 mm2/s]0.76 (0.02)0.74 (0.02)
     Average FA (SD)0.24 (0.011)0.26 (0.003)
     Mean FA peak height (SD)48.9 (4.5)49.8 (1.8)
     Mean FA peak position (SD)0.1 (0.001)0.1 (0.001)
    PGSE SS-EPI 2
     Average MD (SD)  [×10−3 mm2/s]0.91 (0.02)0.84 (0.02)
     Mean MD peak height (SD)98.8 (10.5)112.3 (10.0)
     Mean MD peak position (SD) [×10−3 mm2/s]0.76 (0.03)0.72 (0.03)
     Average FA (SD)0.22 (0.009)0.26 (0.006)
     Mean FA peak height (SD)55.2 (4.5)45.7 (3.4)
     Mean FA peak position (SD)0.1 (0.002)0.1 (0.001)
    PGSE SS-EPI 3
     Average MD (SD) [×10−3 mm2/s]0.92 (0.02)0.85 (0.02)
     Mean MD peak height (SD)98.1 (11.0)102.3 (10.6)
     Mean MD peak position (SD) [×10−3 mm2/s]0.76 (0.02)0.73 (0.03)
     Average FA (SD)0.22 (0.008)0.24 (0.010)
     Mean FA peak height (SD)57.2 (5.2)50.0 (4.14)
     Mean FA peak position (SD)0.1 (0.001)0.1 (0.001)
    • Note.—PGSE SS-EPI indicates pulsed gradient spin-echo single shot echo-planar imaging; MD, mean diffusivity; FA, fractional anisotropy.

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    Inter-sequence and inter-imaging unit mean coefficients of variation (standard error of the means) for the mean diffusivity and fractional anisotropy histogram-derived metrics

    Inter-Sequence (%)Inter-Imaging Unit (%)P*
    Average MD1.72 (0.14)5.37 (0.7)0.003
    MD peak height5.56 (0.6)10.19 (1.0)<0.001
    MD peak position1.90 (0.2)4.20 (0.43)<0.001
    Average FA5.45 (0.4)7.71 (0.6)0.002
    FA peak height7.34 (0.9)6.07 (0.8)n.s.
    FA peak location7.30 (0.6)8.74 (0.9)n.s.
    • Note.—MD indicates mean diffusivity; FA, fractional anisotropy; n.s., not significant.

    • * Statistical analysis: comparisons were conducted by using a bootstrap resampling technique.

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    TABLE 4:

    Inter-sequence and inter-imaging unit mean coefficients of variation (standard error of the means) for the λ1, λ2, and λ3 histogram-derived metrics

    Inter-Sequence (%)Inter-Imaging Unit (%)P*
    Average λ11.63 (0.1)4.13 (0.4)<0.001
    λ1 peak height5.18 (0.6)6.93 (0.8)n.s.
    λ1 peak position1.78 (0.2)4.76 (0.6)<0.001
    Average λ22.02 (0.3)5.39 (0.6)<0.001
    λ2 peak height3.30 (0.3)4.37 (0.5)n.s.
    λ2 peak position1.50 (0.1)5.33 (0.6)<0.001
    Average λ34.71 (0.5)6.80 (0.7)0.009
    λ3 peak height5.49 (0.6)6.89 (0.8)n.s.
    λ3 peak position6.06 (0.7)12.19 (1.1)<0.001
    • Note.—λ1–λ3 = eigenvalues of the diffusion tensor; n.s., not significant.

    • * Statistical analysis: comparisons were conducted by using a bootstrap resampling technique.

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