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Evaluation of Six Phase Encoding Based Susceptibility Distortion Correction Methods for Diffusion MRI
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Gu, Xuan
, Eklund, Anders
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Data processing
/ diffusion MRI
/ diffusion MRI simulation
/ diffusion tensor
/ Estimates
/ International conferences
/ Magnetic resonance imaging
/ Methods
/ Neuroscience
/ opposing phase encoding
/ Registration
/ susceptibility distortion
2019
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Evaluation of Six Phase Encoding Based Susceptibility Distortion Correction Methods for Diffusion MRI
by
Gu, Xuan
, Eklund, Anders
in
Data processing
/ diffusion MRI
/ diffusion MRI simulation
/ diffusion tensor
/ Estimates
/ International conferences
/ Magnetic resonance imaging
/ Methods
/ Neuroscience
/ opposing phase encoding
/ Registration
/ susceptibility distortion
2019
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Evaluation of Six Phase Encoding Based Susceptibility Distortion Correction Methods for Diffusion MRI
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Gu, Xuan
, Eklund, Anders
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Data processing
/ diffusion MRI
/ diffusion MRI simulation
/ diffusion tensor
/ Estimates
/ International conferences
/ Magnetic resonance imaging
/ Methods
/ Neuroscience
/ opposing phase encoding
/ Registration
/ susceptibility distortion
2019
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Evaluation of Six Phase Encoding Based Susceptibility Distortion Correction Methods for Diffusion MRI
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Evaluation of Six Phase Encoding Based Susceptibility Distortion Correction Methods for Diffusion MRI
2019
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Overview
Susceptibility distortions impact diffusion MRI data analysis and is typically corrected during preprocessing. Correction strategies involve three classes of methods: registration to a structural image, the use of a fieldmap, or the use of images acquired with opposing phase encoding directions. It has been demonstrated that phase encoding based methods outperform the other two classes, but unfortunately, the choice of which phase encoding based method to use is still an open question due to the absence of any systematic comparisons.
In this paper we quantitatively evaluated six popular phase encoding based methods for correcting susceptibility distortions in diffusion MRI data. We employed a framework that allows for the simulation of realistic diffusion MRI data with susceptibility distortions. We evaluated the ability for methods to correct distortions by comparing the corrected data with the ground truth. Four diffusion tensor metrics (FA, MD, eigenvalues and eigenvectors) were calculated from the corrected data and compared with the ground truth. We also validated two popular indirect metrics using both simulated data and real data. The two indirect metrics are the difference between the corrected LR and AP data, and the FA standard deviation over the corrected LR, RL, AP, and PA data.
We found that
and
offered the most accurate and robust correction compared to the other four methods using both direct and indirect evaluation metrics.
and
performed well in correcting
images but produced poor corrections for diffusion weighted volumes, and also they produced large errors for the four diffusion tensor metrics. We also demonstrate that the indirect metric (the difference between corrected LR and AP data) gives a different ordering of correction quality than the direct metric.
We suggest researchers to use
or
for susceptibility distortion correction. The two indirect metrics (the difference between corrected LR and AP data, and the FA standard deviation) should be interpreted together as a measure of distortion correction quality. The performance ranking of the various tools inferred from direct and indirect metrics differs slightly. However, across all tools, the results of direct and indirect metrics are highly correlated indicating that the analysis of indirect metrics may provide a good proxy of the performance of a correction tool if assessment using direct metrics is not feasible.
Publisher
Frontiers Research Foundation,Frontiers Media S.A
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