Abstract

Diffusion magnetic resonance imaging (dMRI) is widely used in both scientific research and clinical practice in in-vivo studies of the human brain. While a number of post-processing packages have been developed, fully automated processing of dMRI datasets remains challenging. Here, we developed a MATLAB toolbox named “Pipeline for Analyzing braiN Diffusion imAges” (PANDA) for fully automated processing of brain diffusion images. The processing modules of a few established packages, including FMRIB Software Library (FSL), Pipeline System for Octave and Matlab (PSOM), Diffusion Toolkit and MRIcron, were employed in PANDA. Using any number of raw dMRI datasets from different subjects, in either DICOM or NIfTI format, PANDA can automatically perform a series of steps to process DICOM/NIfTI to diffusion metrics [e.g., fractional anisotropy (FA) and mean diffusivity (MD)] that are ready for statistical analysis at the voxel-level, the atlas-level and the Tract-Based Spatial Statistics (TBSS)-level and can finish the construction of anatomical brain networks for all subjects. In particular, PANDA can process different subjects in parallel, using multiple cores either in a single computer or in a distributed computing environment, thus greatly reducing the time cost when dealing with a large number of datasets. In addition, PANDA has a friendly graphical user interface (GUI), allowing the user to be interactive and to adjust the input/output settings, as well as the processing parameters. As an open-source package, PANDA is freely available at http://www.nitrc.org/projects/panda/. This novel toolbox is expected to substantially simplify the image processing of dMRI datasets and facilitate human structural connectome studies.

Highlights

  • Diffusion magnetic resonance imaging has become one of the most popular MRI techniques for brain research. dMRI can be used to quantify white matter (WM) property and to virtually reconstruct WM pathways in the living brain (Le Bihan, 2003)

  • AN INTEGRATED MATLAB TOOLBOX: Pipeline for Analyzing braiN Diffusion imAges” (PANDA) An integrated MATLAB toolbox named PANDA has been developed for fully automated processing of dMRI datasets, which is an open-source package and is freely available at http://www. nitrc.org/projects/panda

  • PANDA can run pipeline processing for any number of subjects, after raw dMRI datasets are loaded into the program

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Introduction

Diffusion magnetic resonance imaging (dMRI) has become one of the most popular MRI techniques for brain research. dMRI can be used to quantify white matter (WM) property and to virtually reconstruct WM pathways in the living brain (Le Bihan, 2003). One popular application of dMRI is to extract various diffusion metrics [e.g., fractional anisotropy (FA) and mean diffusivity (MD)] that putatively reflect WM integrity (Basser and Pierpaoli, 1996; Pierpaoli and Basser, 1996; Beaulieu, 2002). These metrics can be further applied to identify differences in WM integrity across subjects. A number of packages, such as FMRIB Software Library (FSL) (Smith et al, 2004) and DTI-Studio (Jiang et al, 2006), provide a set of functions that can carry out these jobs These packages typically perform the processing step-by-step and subject-by-subject. A toolbox supporting fully automated processing of raw dMRI datasets to diffusion metrics that are ready for statistical analysis is still lacking

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