Comparison of automated brain volume measures by neuroquant vs. Freesurfer in patients with mild cognitive impairment: Effect of slice thickness

  • Younghee Yim
  • , Ji Young Lee
  • , Se Won Oh
  • , Mi Sun Chung
  • , Ji Eun Park
  • , Yeonsil Moon
  • , Hong Jun Jeon
  • , Won Jin Moon

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Abstract

Purpose: This study aimed to examine the inter-method reliability and volumetric differences between NeuroQuant (NQ) and Freesurfer (FS) using T1 volume imaging sequence with different slice thicknesses in patients with mild cognitive impairment (MCI). Materials and Methods: This retrospective study enrolled 80 patients diagnosed with MCI at our memory clinic. NQ and FS were used for volumetric analysis of three-dimensional T1-weighted images with slice thickness of 1 and 1.2 mm. Inter-method reliability was measured with Pearson correlation coefficient (r), intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC), and effect size (ES). Results: Overall, NQ volumes were larger than FS volumes in several locations: whole brain (0.78%), cortical gray matter (5.34%), and white matter (2.68%). Volume measures by NQ and FS showed good-to-excellent ICCs with both 1 and 1.2 mm slice thickness (ICC=0.75–0.97, ES=-1.0–0.73 vs. ICC=0.78–0.96, ES=-0.9–0.77, respectively), except for putamen, pallidum, thalamus, and total intracranial volumes. The ICCs in all locations, except the putamen and cerebellum, were slightly higher with a slice thickness of 1 mm compared to those of 1.2 mm. Conclusion: Inter-method reliability between NQ and FS was good-to-excellent in most regions with improvement with a 1-mm slice thickness. This finding indicates that the potential effects of slice thickness should be considered when performing volumetric measurements for cognitive impairment.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)255-261
Number of pages7
JournalYonsei Medical Journal
Volume62
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2021

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Keywords

  • Brain volume
  • FreeSurfer
  • Mild cognitive impairment
  • NeuroQuant

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