Usability and Potential of Geostatistics for Spatial Discrimination of Multiple Sclerosis Lesion Patterns

作者:Marschallinger Robert; Golaszewski Stefan M; Kunz Alexander B*; Kronbichler Martin; Ladurner Gunther; Hofmann Peter; Trinka Eugen; McCoy Mark; Kraus Joerg
来源:Journal of Neuroimaging, 2014, 24(3): 278-286.
DOI:10.1111/jon.12000

摘要

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSEIn multiple sclerosis (MS) the individual disease courses are very heterogeneous among patients and biomarkers for setting the diagnosis and the estimation of the prognosis for individual patients would be very helpful. For this purpose, we are developing a multidisciplinary method and workflow for the quantitative, spatial, and spatiotemporal analysis and characterization of MS lesion patterns from MRI with geostatistics. %26lt;br%26gt;METHODSWe worked on a small data set involving three synthetic and three real-world MS lesion patterns, covering a wide range of possible MS lesion configurations. After brain normalization, MS lesions were extracted and the resulting binary 3-dimensional models of MS lesion patterns were subject to geostatistical indicator variography in three orthogonal directions. %26lt;br%26gt;RESULTSBy applying geostatistical indicator variography, we were able to describe the 3-dimensional spatial structure of MS lesion patterns in a standardized manner. Fitting a model function to the empirical variograms, spatial characteristics of the MS lesion patterns could be expressed and quantified by two parameters. An orthogonal plot of these parameters enabled a well-arranged comparison of the involved MS lesion patterns. %26lt;br%26gt;CONCLUSIONSThis method in development is a promising candidate to complement standard image-based statistics by incorporating spatial quantification. The work flow is generic and not limited to analyzing MS lesion patterns. It can be completely automated for the screening of radiological archives.

  • 出版日期2014-5