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EXploreASL: An image processing pipeline for multi-center ASL perfusion MRI studies

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NEUROIMAGE
卷 219, 期 -, 页码 -

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2020.117031

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Arterial spin labeling; Image processing; Multi-center; Cerebral perfusion; Quality control

资金

  1. EU/EFPIA Innovative Medicines Initiative (1) Joint Undertaking: EPAD [115736]
  2. EU/EFPIA Innovative Medicines Initiative (1) Joint Undertaking: AMYPAD [115952]
  3. EU-EFPIA Innovative Medicines Initiatives Joint Undertaking [115952]
  4. Amsterdam Neuroscience funding
  5. NIHR through the UCLH Biomedical Research Centre
  6. UCL Leonard Wolfson Experimental Neurology Centre [PR/ylr/18575]
  7. Wellcome/EPSRC Centre for Medical Engineering [WT 203148/Z/16/Z]
  8. Gleason Foundation
  9. Philips
  10. EU under the Horizon 2020 program (project: CDS-QUAMRI) [634541]
  11. research program Innovational Research Incentives Scheme Vici - Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO) [016.160.351]
  12. Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council UK [EP/P012361/1]
  13. Wellcome Trust [203139/Z/16/Z]
  14. COST-AID (European Cooperation in Science and Technology -Arterial spin labeling Initiative in Dementia) Action [BM1103]
  15. EU/EFPIA Innovative Medicines Initiative (2) Joint Undertaking: EPAD [115736]
  16. EU/EFPIA Innovative Medicines Initiative (2) Joint Undertaking: AMYPAD [115952]
  17. EPSRC [EP/P012361/2, EP/P012361/1] Funding Source: UKRI

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Arterial spin labeling (ASL) has undergone significant development since its inception, with a focus on improving standardization and reproducibility of its acquisition and quantification. In a community-wide effort towards robust and reproducible clinical ASL image processing, we developed the software package ExploreASL, allowing standardized analyses across centers and scanners. The procedures used in ExploreASL capitalize on published image processing advancements and address the challenges of multi-center datasets with scanner-specific processing and artifact reduction to limit patient exclusion. ExploreASL is self-contained, written in MATLAB and based on Statistical Parameter Mapping (SPM) and runs on multiple operating systems. To facilitate collaboration and data-exchange, the toolbox follows several standards and recommendations for data structure, provenance, and best analysis practice. ExploreASL was iteratively refined and tested in the analysis of >10,000 ASL scans using different pulse-sequences in a variety of clinical populations, resulting in four processing modules: Import, Structural, ASL, and Population that perform tasks, respectively, for data curation, structural and ASL image processing and quality control, and finally preparing the results for statistical analyses on both single-subject and group level. We illustrate ExploreASL processing results from three cohorts: perinatally HIV-infected children, healthy adults, and elderly at risk for neurodegenerative disease. We show the reproducibility for each cohort when processed at different centers with different operating systems and MATLAB versions, and its effects on the quantification of gray matter cerebral blood flow. ExploreASL facilitates the standardization of image processing and quality control, allowing the pooling of cohorts which may increase statistical power and discover between-group perfusion differences. Ultimately, this workflow may advance ASL for wider adoption in clinical studies, trials, and practice.

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