Site effects in multisite fetal brain MRI: morphological insights into early brain development.

IF 4.7 2区 医学 Q1 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING European Radiology Pub Date : 2024-09-19 DOI:10.1007/s00330-024-11084-w
Xinyi Xu, Cong Sun, Hong Yu, Guohui Yan, Qingqing Zhu, Xianglei Kong, Yibin Pan, Haoan Xu, Tianshu Zheng, Chi Zhou, Yutian Wang, Jiaxin Xiao, Ruike Chen, Mingyang Li, Songying Zhang, Hongjie Hu, Yu Zou, Jingshi Wang, Guangbin Wang, Dan Wu
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Abstract

Objective: To evaluate multisite effects on fetal brain MRI. Specifically, to identify crucial acquisition factors affecting fetal brain structural measurements and developmental patterns, while assessing the effectiveness of existing harmonization methods in mitigating site effects.

Materials and methods: Between May 2017 and March 2022, T2-weighted fast spin-echo sequences in-utero MRI were performed on healthy fetuses from retrospectively recruited pregnant volunteers on four different scanners at four sites. A generalized additive model (GAM) was used to quantitatively assess site effects, including field strength (FS), manufacturer (M), in-plane resolution (R), and slice thickness (ST), on subcortical volume and cortical morphological measurements, including cortical thickness, curvature, and sulcal depth. Growth models were selected to elucidate the developmental trajectories of these morphological measurements. Welch's test was performed to evaluate the influence of site effects on developmental trajectories. The comBat-GAM harmonization method was applied to mitigate site-related biases.

Results: The final analytic sample consisted of 340 MRI scans from 218 fetuses (mean GA, 30.1 weeks ± 4.4 [range, 21.7-40 weeks]). GAM results showed that lower FS and lower spatial resolution led to overestimations in selected brain regions of subcortical volumes and cortical morphological measurements. Only the peak cortical thickness in developmental trajectories was significantly influenced by the effects of FS and R. Notably, ComBat-GAM harmonization effectively removed site effects while preserving developmental patterns.

Conclusion: Our findings pinpointed the key acquisition factors in in-utero fetal brain MRI and underscored the necessity of data harmonization when pooling multisite data for fetal brain morphology investigations.

Key points: Question How do specific site MRI acquisition factors affect fetal brain imaging? Finding Lower FS and spatial resolution overestimated subcortical volumes and cortical measurements. Cortical thickness in developmental trajectories was influenced by FS and in-plane resolution. Clinical relevance This study provides important guidelines for the fetal MRI community when scanning fetal brains and underscores the necessity of data harmonization of cross-center fetal studies.

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目的评估多部位对胎儿脑部磁共振成像的影响。具体而言,确定影响胎儿大脑结构测量和发育模式的关键采集因素,同时评估现有的协调方法在减轻部位效应方面的有效性:2017年5月至2022年3月期间,在四个地点的四台不同的扫描仪上对回顾性招募的怀孕志愿者的健康胎儿进行了T2加权快速自旋回波序列宫内磁共振成像。采用广义相加模型(GAM)定量评估了场强(FS)、制造商(M)、面内分辨率(R)和切片厚度(ST)等部位对皮质下容积和皮质形态测量(包括皮质厚度、曲率和沟深)的影响。选择生长模型是为了阐明这些形态测量值的发育轨迹。韦尔奇检验用于评估部位效应对发育轨迹的影响。采用 comBat-GAM 协调方法来减轻与地点有关的偏差:最终的分析样本包括来自 218 个胎儿(平均孕期为 30.1 周 ± 4.4 [范围为 21.7-40 周])的 340 个磁共振成像扫描。GAM结果显示,较低的FS和较低的空间分辨率导致高估了选定脑区的皮质下体积和皮质形态测量值。值得注意的是,ComBat-GAM 协调有效地消除了部位效应,同时保留了发育模式:我们的研究结果指出了宫内胎儿脑部磁共振成像的关键采集因素,并强调了在汇集多部位数据进行胎儿脑部形态学研究时数据协调的必要性:问题 特定部位磁共振成像采集因素如何影响胎儿脑成像?结果 较低的FS和空间分辨率高估了皮层下体积和皮层测量值。发育轨迹中的皮层厚度受 FS 和平面内分辨率的影响。临床意义 这项研究为胎儿磁共振成像界提供了扫描胎儿大脑的重要指南,并强调了跨中心胎儿研究数据协调的必要性。
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European Radiology
European Radiology 医学-核医学
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期刊介绍: European Radiology (ER) continuously updates scientific knowledge in radiology by publication of strong original articles and state-of-the-art reviews written by leading radiologists. A well balanced combination of review articles, original papers, short communications from European radiological congresses and information on society matters makes ER an indispensable source for current information in this field. This is the Journal of the European Society of Radiology, and the official journal of a number of societies. From 2004-2008 supplements to European Radiology were published under its companion, European Radiology Supplements, ISSN 1613-3749.
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