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In vivo visualization of displacement-distribution-derived parameters in q-space imaging
Authors:Lätt Jimmy  Nilsson Markus  Wirestam Ronnie  Johansson Edvin  Larsson Elna-Marie  Stahlberg Freddy  Brockstedt Sara
Institution:Department of Medical Radiation Physics, Clinical Sciences, Lund University, Lund University Hospital, SE-221 85 Lund, Sweden. jimmy.latt@med.lu.se
Abstract:OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to explore the potential of in vivo q-space imaging in the differentiation between different cerebral water components. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Diffusion-weighted imaging was performed in six directions with 32 equally spaced q values and a maximum b value of 6600 s/mm(2). The shape of the signal-attenuation curve and the displacement propagator were examined and compared with a normal distribution using the kurtosis parameter. Maps displaying kurtosis, fast and slow components of the apparent diffusion coefficients, fractional anisotropy and directional diffusion were calculated. The displacement propagator was further described by the full width at half and at tenth maximum and by the probability density of zero displacement P(0). Three healthy volunteers and three patients with previously diagnosed multiple sclerosis (MS) were examined. RESULTS: Simulations indicated that the kurtosis of a signal-attenuation curve can determine if more than one water component is present and that care must be taken to select an appropriate threshold. It was possible to distinguish MS plaques in both signal and diffusional kurtosis maps, and in one patient, plaques of different degree of demyelinization showed different behavior. DISCUSSION: Our results indicate that in vivo q-space analysis is a potential tool for the assessment of different cerebral water components, and it might extend the diagnostic interpretation of data from diffusion magnetic resonance imaging.
Keywords:q space  Diffusion  MRI  Displacement distribution  Kurtosis
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