Theory of diffusion tensor imaging and fiber tractography analysis

Charalambos Bougias , Evanthia E. Tripoliti
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) techniques have been increasingly applied to the study of molecular displacement (diffusion) in biologic tissue. The magnetic resonance measurement of an effective diffusion tensor of water in tissues can provide unique biologically and clinically relevant information that is not available from other imaging modalities. For this purpose Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) is applied. DTI is an MRI variation that may significantly improve our understanding of brain structure and neural connectivity. DTI measures are thought to be representative of brain tissue microstructure and are particularly useful for examining organized brain regions, such as white matter tract areas. DTI measures the water diffusion tensor using diffusion weighted pulse sequences sensitive to microscopic random water motion. The resultant images display and allow for quantification of how water diffuses along axes or diffusion encoding directions. This can help measure and quantify a tissue's orientation and structure, making it an ideal tool for examining cerebral white matter and neural fiber tracts. In this article we discuss the theory on which DTI depends on, how can be used in mapping fiber tracts. Also the fiber tracking algorithms are presented.

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扩散张量成像理论及纤维束示踪分析
磁共振成像(MRI)技术越来越多地应用于生物组织中分子位移(扩散)的研究。磁共振测量组织中水的有效扩散张量可以提供其他成像方式无法获得的独特的生物学和临床相关信息。为此,应用了扩散张量成像(DTI)。DTI是一种MRI变异,可以显著提高我们对大脑结构和神经连接的理解。DTI测量被认为是脑组织微观结构的代表,对于检查有组织的大脑区域,如白质束区域特别有用。DTI利用对微观随机水运动敏感的扩散加权脉冲序列来测量水扩散张量。所产生的图像显示并允许水沿轴或扩散编码方向如何扩散的量化。这有助于测量和量化组织的方向和结构,使其成为检查脑白质和神经纤维束的理想工具。在本文中,我们讨论了DTI所依赖的理论,以及如何将其用于纤维束的测绘。并给出了光纤跟踪算法。
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