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Fully Automatic Method for Reliable Spinal Cord Compartment Segmentation in Multiple Sclerosis

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF NEURORADIOLOGY
卷 44, 期 2, 页码 218-227

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AMER SOC NEURORADIOLOGY
DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A7756

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This study proposes a novel automatic segmentation method for spinal cord compartments in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) and compares it with manual segmentation. The results demonstrate that the automatic method shows higher reproducibility and accuracy compared to manual segmentation, and reveal that patients with MS have reduced areas in specific spinal cord tissue compartments.
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Fully automatic quantification methods of spinal cord compartments are needed to study patho-logic changes of the spinal cord GM and WM in MS in vivo. We propose a novel method for automatic spinal cord compartment segmentation (SCORE) in patients with MS.MATERIALS AND METHODS: The cervical spinal cords of 24 patients with MS and 24 sex-and age-matched healthy controls were scanned on a 3T MR imaging system, including an averaged magnetization inversion recovery acquisition sequence. Three experi-enced raters manually segmented the spinal cord GM and WM, anterior and posterior horns, gray commissure, and MS lesions. Subsequently, manual segmentations were used to train neural segmentation networks of spinal cord compartments with multidi-mensional gated recurrent units in a 3-fold cross-validation fashion. Total intracranial volumes were quantified using FreeSurfer.RESULTS: The intra-and intersession reproducibility of SCORE was high in all spinal cord compartments (eg, mean relative SD of GM and WM: <= 3.50% and <= 1.47%, respectively) and was better than manual segmentations (all P <.001). The accuracy of SCORE compared with manual segmentations was excellent, both in healthy controls and in patients with MS (Dice similarity coefficients of GM and WM: ? 0.84 and ?0.92, respectively). Patients with MS had lower total WM areas (P <.05), and total anterior horn areas (P <.01 respectively), as measured with SCORE.CONCLUSIONS: We demonstrate a novel, reliable quantification method for spinal cord tissue segmentation in healthy controls and patients with MS and other neurologic disorders affecting the spinal cord. Patients with MS have reduced areas in specific spi-nal cord tissue compartments, which may be used as MS biomarkers.

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