Study of common quantification methods of amide proton transfer magnetic resonance imaging for ischemic stroke detection

To assess the correlation and differences between common amide proton transfer (APT) quantification methods in the diagnosis of ischemic stroke. Methods Five APT quantification methods, including asymmetry analysis and its variants as well as two Lorentzian model-based methods, were applied to data...

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Main Authors: Foo, Lee Sze, Larkin, James R., Sutherland, Brad A., Ray, Kevin J., Yap, Wun-She, Hum, Yan Chai, Lai, Khin Wee, Manan, Hanani Abdul, Sibson, Nicola R., Tee, Yee Kai
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spelling my.um.eprints.343422022-09-12T04:23:15Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/34342/ Study of common quantification methods of amide proton transfer magnetic resonance imaging for ischemic stroke detection Foo, Lee Sze Larkin, James R. Sutherland, Brad A. Ray, Kevin J. Yap, Wun-She Hum, Yan Chai Lai, Khin Wee Manan, Hanani Abdul Sibson, Nicola R. Tee, Yee Kai R Medicine Medical technology RA Public aspects of medicine RA0421 Public health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine RC0254 Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology (including Cancer) To assess the correlation and differences between common amide proton transfer (APT) quantification methods in the diagnosis of ischemic stroke. Methods Five APT quantification methods, including asymmetry analysis and its variants as well as two Lorentzian model-based methods, were applied to data acquired from six rats that underwent middle cerebral artery occlusion scanned at 9.4T. Diffusion and perfusion-weighted images, and water relaxation time maps were also acquired to study the relationship of these conventional imaging modalities with the different APT quantification methods. Results The APT ischemic area estimates had varying sizes (Jaccard index: 0.544 <= J <= 0.971) and had varying correlations in their distributions (Pearson correlation coefficient: 0.104 <= r <= 0.995), revealing discrepancies in the quantified ischemic areas. The Lorentzian methods produced the highest contrast-to-noise ratios (CNRs; 1.427 <= CNR <= 2.002), but generated APT ischemic areas that were comparable in size to the cerebral blood flow (CBF) deficit areas; asymmetry analysis and its variants produced APT ischemic areas that were smaller than the CBF deficit areas but larger than the apparent diffusion coefficient deficit areas, though having lower CNRs (0.561 <= CNR <= 1.083). Conclusion There is a need to further investigate the accuracy and correlation of each quantification method with the pathophysiology using a larger scale multi-imaging modality and multi-time-point clinical study. Future studies should include the magnetization transfer ratio asymmetry results alongside the findings of the study to facilitate the comparison of results between different centers and also the published literature. Wiley 2021-04 Article PeerReviewed Foo, Lee Sze and Larkin, James R. and Sutherland, Brad A. and Ray, Kevin J. and Yap, Wun-She and Hum, Yan Chai and Lai, Khin Wee and Manan, Hanani Abdul and Sibson, Nicola R. and Tee, Yee Kai (2021) Study of common quantification methods of amide proton transfer magnetic resonance imaging for ischemic stroke detection. Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 85 (4). pp. 2188-2200. ISSN 0740-3194, DOI https://doi.org/10.1002/mrm.28565 <https://doi.org/10.1002/mrm.28565>. 10.1002/mrm.28565
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Medical technology
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RA0421 Public health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine
RC0254 Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology (including Cancer)
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Medical technology
RA Public aspects of medicine
RA0421 Public health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine
RC0254 Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology (including Cancer)
Foo, Lee Sze
Larkin, James R.
Sutherland, Brad A.
Ray, Kevin J.
Yap, Wun-She
Hum, Yan Chai
Lai, Khin Wee
Manan, Hanani Abdul
Sibson, Nicola R.
Tee, Yee Kai
Study of common quantification methods of amide proton transfer magnetic resonance imaging for ischemic stroke detection
description To assess the correlation and differences between common amide proton transfer (APT) quantification methods in the diagnosis of ischemic stroke. Methods Five APT quantification methods, including asymmetry analysis and its variants as well as two Lorentzian model-based methods, were applied to data acquired from six rats that underwent middle cerebral artery occlusion scanned at 9.4T. Diffusion and perfusion-weighted images, and water relaxation time maps were also acquired to study the relationship of these conventional imaging modalities with the different APT quantification methods. Results The APT ischemic area estimates had varying sizes (Jaccard index: 0.544 <= J <= 0.971) and had varying correlations in their distributions (Pearson correlation coefficient: 0.104 <= r <= 0.995), revealing discrepancies in the quantified ischemic areas. The Lorentzian methods produced the highest contrast-to-noise ratios (CNRs; 1.427 <= CNR <= 2.002), but generated APT ischemic areas that were comparable in size to the cerebral blood flow (CBF) deficit areas; asymmetry analysis and its variants produced APT ischemic areas that were smaller than the CBF deficit areas but larger than the apparent diffusion coefficient deficit areas, though having lower CNRs (0.561 <= CNR <= 1.083). Conclusion There is a need to further investigate the accuracy and correlation of each quantification method with the pathophysiology using a larger scale multi-imaging modality and multi-time-point clinical study. Future studies should include the magnetization transfer ratio asymmetry results alongside the findings of the study to facilitate the comparison of results between different centers and also the published literature.
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author Foo, Lee Sze
Larkin, James R.
Sutherland, Brad A.
Ray, Kevin J.
Yap, Wun-She
Hum, Yan Chai
Lai, Khin Wee
Manan, Hanani Abdul
Sibson, Nicola R.
Tee, Yee Kai
author_facet Foo, Lee Sze
Larkin, James R.
Sutherland, Brad A.
Ray, Kevin J.
Yap, Wun-She
Hum, Yan Chai
Lai, Khin Wee
Manan, Hanani Abdul
Sibson, Nicola R.
Tee, Yee Kai
author_sort Foo, Lee Sze
title Study of common quantification methods of amide proton transfer magnetic resonance imaging for ischemic stroke detection
title_short Study of common quantification methods of amide proton transfer magnetic resonance imaging for ischemic stroke detection
title_full Study of common quantification methods of amide proton transfer magnetic resonance imaging for ischemic stroke detection
title_fullStr Study of common quantification methods of amide proton transfer magnetic resonance imaging for ischemic stroke detection
title_full_unstemmed Study of common quantification methods of amide proton transfer magnetic resonance imaging for ischemic stroke detection
title_sort study of common quantification methods of amide proton transfer magnetic resonance imaging for ischemic stroke detection
publisher Wiley
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