Comparison of Automated Brain Volume Measures obtained with NeuroQuant and FreeSurfer

Journal of Neuroimaging : Official Journal of the American Society of Neuroimaging
Alfred L OchsAlzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative

Abstract

To examine intermethod reliabilities and differences between FreeSurfer and the FDA-cleared congener, NeuroQuant, both fully automated methods for structural brain MRI measurements. MRI scans from 20 normal control subjects, 20 Alzheimer's disease patients, and 20 mild traumatically brain-injured patients were analyzed with NeuroQuant and with FreeSurfer. Intermethod reliability was evaluated. Pairwise correlation coefficients, intraclass correlation coefficients, and effect size differences were computed. NeuroQuant versus FreeSurfer measures showed excellent to good intermethod reliability for the 21 regions evaluated (r: .63 to .99/ICC: .62 to .99/ES: -.33 to 2.08) except for the pallidum (r/ICC/ES = .31/.29/-2.2) and cerebellar white matter (r/ICC/ES = .31/.31/.08). Volumes reported by NeuroQuant were generally larger than those reported by FreeSurfer with the whole brain parenchyma volume reported by NeuroQuant 6.50% larger than the volume reported by FreeSurfer. There was no systematic difference in results between the 3 subgroups. NeuroQuant and FreeSurfer showed good to excellent intermethod reliability in volumetric measurements for all brain regions examined with the only exceptions being the pallidum and cerebellar w...Continue Reading

References

May 1, 1986·Journal of Clinical Periodontology·N W Chilton, J L Fleiss
Jun 22, 2000·NeuroImage·J Ashburner, K J Friston
Jun 30, 2000·Contemporary Educational Psychology·S Olejnik, J Algina
Mar 3, 2004·Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging : JMRI·Cristina TestaGiovanni B Frisoni
Oct 27, 2004·NeuroImage·Stephen M SmithPaul M Matthews
Feb 28, 2008·Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging : JMRI·Clifford R JackMichael W Weiner
May 29, 2009·Alzheimer Disease and Associated Disorders·Sanja KovacevicUNKNOWN Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative
Feb 18, 2010·Human Brain Mapping·Rajendra A MoreyGregory McCarthy
May 11, 2010·Alzheimer's & Dementia : the Journal of the Alzheimer's Association·Michael W WeinerUNKNOWN Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative
Oct 28, 2010·Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics·Linda K McEvoy, James B Brewer
Nov 4, 2010·Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation·David K MenonUNKNOWN Demographics and Clinical Assessment Working Group of the International and Interagency Initiative toward Common Data Elemen
Oct 8, 2011·NeuroImage·Mark JenkinsonStephen M Smith
Oct 15, 2011·Neurology·D HeisterUNKNOWN Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative
Jan 18, 2012·NeuroImage·Bruce Fischl
Apr 17, 2012·Nature Genetics·Jason L SteinUNKNOWN Enhancing Neuro Imaging Genetics through Meta-Analysis Consortium
Feb 20, 2013·Imaging in Medicine·Linda K McEvoy, James B Brewer
Mar 12, 2013·Brain Injury : [BI]·David E RossAlfred L Ochs
Mar 15, 2013·The Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences·David E RossUNKNOWN Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative
Jun 15, 2013·AJNR. American Journal of Neuroradiology·R S DesikanC P Hess
Feb 15, 2014·World Journal of Clinical Cases·Elena LionettiMario La Rosa
Mar 8, 2014·Magnetic Resonance Imaging·Mathias DavidsUNKNOWN IMAGEN Consortium
Aug 12, 2014·NeuroImage·David E RossUNKNOWN Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative
Apr 30, 2015·The Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences·David E RossUNKNOWN Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative

❮ Previous
Next ❯

Citations

Dec 15, 2015·NeuroImage·Paul M ThompsonUNKNOWN ENIGMA Consortium
Jul 12, 2016·Radiographics : a Review Publication of the Radiological Society of North America, Inc·Michelle M Miller-ThomasKatherine E Schwetye
Feb 15, 2017·Journal of Neuroimaging : Official Journal of the American Society of Neuroimaging·Matthew W ReidDavid F Tate
Oct 1, 2016·Acta Radiologica·Karin PerssonKnut Engedal
Jul 26, 2017·Acta Neurologica Scandinavica·K PerssonK Engedal
Oct 21, 2015·Journal of Alzheimer's Disease : JAD·Jamila AhdidanOscar Lopez
Sep 7, 2019·Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology·Benjamin H BrinkmannRobert J Witte
Jan 30, 2020·Journal of Neuroimaging : Official Journal of the American Society of Neuroimaging·Rohit BakshiUNKNOWN SUMMIT consortium
Jan 14, 2020·Movement Disorders : Official Journal of the Movement Disorder Society·Yvan VachezSabrina Boulet
Apr 29, 2020·Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS·Laura Glass UmfleetMalgorzata Franczak
Jun 9, 2020·Psychogeriatrics : the Official Journal of the Japanese Psychogeriatric Society·Tomohiro UtsumiMasahiro Shigeta
Dec 5, 2018·Brain Imaging and Behavior·Erin D BiglerElisabeth A Wilde
Apr 24, 2020·Frontiers in Neurology·Michael RebsamenChristian Rummel
Aug 18, 2020·Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment·Koung Mi KangUNKNOWN KBASE Research Group
Dec 25, 2019·Seizure : the Journal of the British Epilepsy Association·Hiroyuki TatekawaNoriko Salamon
Apr 8, 2020·Journal of Neurotrauma·Kacie L WrightKeith Owen Yeates
Nov 26, 2020·Korean Journal of Radiology : Official Journal of the Korean Radiological Society·Ji Young LeeWon Jin Moon
Sep 14, 2019·Physica Medica : PM : an International Journal Devoted to the Applications of Physics to Medicine and Biology : Official Journal of the Italian Association of Biomedical Physics (AIFB)·L PalumboA Retico
Nov 7, 2020·AJNR. American Journal of Neuroradiology·C H SuhUNKNOWN Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative
Aug 28, 2018·Psychiatry Research. Neuroimaging·Keith S CoverUNKNOWN Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative
Aug 17, 2021·Brain Communications·Marcia Morita-ShermanLara Jehi
Dec 30, 2021·Journal of Neuroimaging : Official Journal of the American Society of Neuroimaging·Mina ParkWon-Jin Moon

❮ Previous
Next ❯

Related Concepts

Related Feeds

Alzheimer's Disease: Neuroimaging

Neuroimaging can help identify pathological hallmarks of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Here is the latest research on neuroimaging modalities, including magnetic resonance imaging and positron emission tomography, in AD.

Basal Ganglia

Basal Ganglia are a group of subcortical nuclei in the brain associated with control of voluntary motor movements, procedural and habit learning, emotion, and cognition. Here is the latest research.

Brain Injury & Trauma

brain injury after impact to the head is due to both immediate mechanical effects and delayed responses of neural tissues.