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Validation of FDG-PET datasets of normal controls for the extraction of SPM-based brain metabolism maps.
Caminiti, Silvia Paola; Sala, Arianna; Presotto, Luca et al.
2021In European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging
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Keywords :
Brain hypometabolism; Dementia; Fluorodeoxyglucose; Healthy control dataset; Neurodegeneration; PET; SPM; Voxel-wise analysis
Abstract :
[en] PURPOSE: An appropriate healthy control dataset is mandatory to achieve good performance in voxel-wise analyses. We aimed at evaluating [18F]FDG PET brain datasets of healthy controls (HC), based on publicly available data, for the extraction of voxel-based brain metabolism maps at the single-subject level. METHODS: Selection of HC images was based on visual rating, after Cook's distance and jack-knife analyses, to exclude artefacts and/or outliers. The performance of these HC datasets (ADNI-HC and AIMN-HC) to extract hypometabolism patterns in single patients was tested in comparison with the standard reference HC dataset (HSR-HC) by means of Dice score analysis. We evaluated the performance and comparability of the different HC datasets in the assessment of single-subject SPM-based hypometabolism in three independent cohorts of patients, namely, ADD, bvFTD and DLB. RESULTS: Two-step Cook's distance analysis and the subsequent jack-knife analysis resulted in the selection of n = 125 subjects from the AIMN-HC dataset and n = 75 subjects from the ADNI-HC dataset. The average concordance between SPM hypometabolism t-maps in the three patient cohorts, as obtained with the new datasets and compared to the HSR-HC standard reference dataset, was 0.87 for the AIMN-HC dataset and 0.83 for the ADNI-HC dataset. Pattern expression analysis revealed high overall accuracy (> 80%) of the SPM t-map classification according to different statistical thresholds and sample sizes. CONCLUSIONS: The applied procedures ensure validity of these HC datasets for the single-subject estimation of brain metabolism using voxel-wise comparisons. These well-selected HC datasets are ready-to-use in research and clinical settings.
Disciplines :
Radiology, nuclear medicine & imaging
Author, co-author :
Caminiti, Silvia Paola
Sala, Arianna  ;  UniSR
Presotto, Luca
Chincarini, Andrea
Sestini, Stelvio
Perani, Daniela
Schillaci, Orazio
Berti, Valentina
Calcagni, Maria Lucia
Cistaro, Angelina
Morbelli, Silvia
Nobili, Flavio
Pappatà, Sabina
Volterrani, Duccio
Gobbo, Clara Luigia
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Language :
English
Title :
Validation of FDG-PET datasets of normal controls for the extraction of SPM-based brain metabolism maps.
Publication date :
2021
Journal title :
European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging
ISSN :
1619-7070
eISSN :
1619-7089
Publisher :
Springer, Germany
Peer reviewed :
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