Abstract
PurposePrevious studies showed voxel-based volumetry as a helpful tool in detecting pathologic brain atrophy. Aim of this study was to investigate whether the inclusion of CSF volume improves the imaging based diagnostic accuracy using combined automated voxel- and region-based volumetry. MethodsIn total, 120 individuals (30 healthy elderly, 30 frontotemporal dementia (FTD), 30 Alzheimer’s dementia (AD) and 30 Lewy body dementia (LBD) patients) were analyzed with voxel-based morphometry and compared to a reference group of 360 healthy elderly controls. Abnormal GM and CSF volumes were visualized via z-scores. Volumetric results were finally evaluated by ROC analyses. ResultsBased on the volume of abnormal GM and CSF voxels high accuracy was shown in separating dementia from normal ageing (AUC 0.93 and 0.91, respectively) within 5 different brain regions per hemisphere (frontal, medial temporal, temporal, parietal, occipital). Accuracy for separating FTD and AD was higher based on CSF volume (FTD: AUC 0.80 vs. 0.75 in frontal regions; AD: AUC 0.78 vs. 0.68 in parietal regions based on CSF and GM respectively). ConclusionsDifferentiation of dementia patients from normal ageing persons shows high accuracy when based on automatic volumetry alone. Evaluating volumes of abnormal CSF performed better than volumes of abnormal GM, especially in AD and FTD patients.
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The Data and Publications Committee, in keeping with the publication policies adopted by the ADNI Steering Committee, here provide lists for standardized acknowledgement. The list consists of three parts: I. ADNI Infrastructure Investigators and Site Investigators, II. DOD ADNI Infrastructure Investigators and Site Investigators and III. ADNI Depression Infrastructure Investigators and Site Investigators. Infrastructure Investigators represent the names responsible for leadership and infrastructure. Site Investigators represent the names of individuals at each recruiting site. All papers, including methodological papers, should have an acknowledgement list that consists of Infrastructure Investigators plus the FULL list
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