Automated subfield volumetric analysis of hippocampus in temporal lobe epilepsy using high-resolution T2-weighed MR imaging

作者:Sone Daichi; Sato Noriko*; Maikusa Norihide; Ota Miho; Sumida Kaoru; Yokoyama Kota; Kimura Yukio; Imabayashi Etsuko; Watanabe Yutaka; Watanabe Masako; Okazaki Mitsutoshi; Onuma Teiichi; Matsuda Hiroshi
来源:NeuroImage-Clinical, 2016, 12: 57-64.
DOI:10.1016/j.nicl.2016.06.008

摘要

Background and purpose: Automated subfield volumetry of hippocampus is desirable for use in temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE), but its utility has not been established. Automatic segmentation of hippocampal subfields (ASHS) and the new version of FreeSurfer software (ver. 6.0) using high-resolution T2-weighted MR imaging are candidates for this volumetry. The aimof this study was to evaluate hippocampal subfields in TLE patients using ASHS as well as the old and new versions of FreeSurfer. Materials and methods: We recruited 50 consecutive unilateral TLE patients including 25 with hippocampal sclerosis (TLE-HS) and 25 without obvious etiology (TLE-nonHS). All patients and 45 healthy controls underwent high-resolution T2-weighted and 3D-volume T1-weighted MRI scanning. We analyzed all of their MR images by FreeSurfer ver. 5.3, ver. 6.0 and ASHS. For each subfield, normalized z-scores were calculated and compared among groups. Results: In TLE-HS groups, ASHS and FreeSurfer ver. 6.0 revealed maximal z-scores in ipsilateral cornu ammonis (CA) 1, CA4 and dentate gyrus (DG), whereas in FreeSurfer ver. 5.3 ipsilateral subiculum showed maximal z-scores. In TLE-nonHS group, there was no significant volume reduction by either ASHS or FreeSurfer. Conclusions: ASHS and the new version of FreeSurfer may have an advantage in compatibility with existing histopathological knowledge in TLE patients with HS compared to the old version of FreeSurfer (ver. 5.3), although further investigations with pathological findings and/or surgical outcomes are desirable.

  • 出版日期2016