Title :
Fast marching tractography from multiple diffusion sensitizing directions in MR-DTI from the brain
Author :
Losneg?¥rd, Are ; Lundervold, Arvid ; Ha??sz, Judit ; Hodneland, Erlend
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Biomed., Univ. of Bergen, Bergen, Norway
Abstract :
Tractography of white matter fibers is a challenging task due to the complexity of fiber pathways, the resolution of the imaging techniques, and due to the difficulties associated with result verification. MR Diffusion Weighted Imaging (DWI) provides water diffusion estimates for many directions in each voxel. These estimates can be used to derive a tensor which gives information about the diffusion in three orthogonal directions in each voxel. However, some voxels contain fibers with varying directions, often referred to as crossing fibers. The approximated diffusion tensor in such voxels will often give insufficient information and lead a tractography algorithm in the wrong direction. Work has been done to compute two or more diffusion tensors to solve this problem, with varying success. We propose to use the MR diffusion measures for all directions instead of the tensor approximation approach, to be able to follow fibers correctly through voxels containing multiple fiber directions using the Fast-Marching (FM) method. Tests on synthetic data show that the proposed method demonstrates improved abilities to track crossing fibers in isotropic regions compared to standard methods.
Keywords :
biodiffusion; biomedical MRI; brain; image resolution; medical image processing; MR diffusion weighted imaging; MR-DTI; brain; crossing fibers; diffusion tensors; fast marching tractography; fiber pathways; image resolution; multiple diffusion sensitizing directions; water diffusion estimates; white matter fibers; Biomedical imaging; Diffusion tensor imaging; Frequency modulation; Image reconstruction; Signal processing algorithms; Tensile stress;
Conference_Titel :
Image and Signal Processing and Analysis (ISPA), 2011 7th International Symposium on
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0841-1
Electronic_ISBN :
1845-5921