2014 Project Week:LongitudinalDTI

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Key Investigators

  • Utah: Anuja Sharma, Bo Wang, Guido Gerig
  • UCLA: Andrei Irimia, John D. Van Horn
  • UNC: Martin Styner


Project Description

Objective

  • Patient specific modeling of longitudinal changes in white matter integrity along tracts, with emphasis on seemingly unaffected regions of the brain.
  • Identify changes in fiber tract architecture along with possible loss of fibers along time.
  • Correlate changes in tract geometry with the evolution of diffusion properties.
  • Specific goals for this week include DTI pre-processing to improve the quality of the tractography results that we have obtained in the past for our dataset.

Approach, Plan

  • Quality check of the TBI data using DTIPrep to correct for DTI related imaging artifacts, including checking for potential bias fields.
  • Validation of the estimated DTI via glyph visualizations.
  • Longitudinal co-registration of the patient's scans followed by tractography to verify the consistency of the extracted white matter tracts.
  • Comparison of diffusion profiles along tract in a longitudinal setup to identify possible changes at the chronic timepoint.

Progress