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Harmonisation of brain diffusion MRI

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Subtitle:concepts and methods
MRI diffusion data suffers from significant inter- and intra-site variability, which hinders multi-site and/or longitudinal diffusion studies. This variability may arise from a range of factors, such as hardware, reconstruction algorithms and acquisition settings. To allow a reliable comparison and joint analysis of diffusion data across sites and over time, there is a clear need for robust data harmonisation methods. This review article provides a comprehensive overview of diffusion data harmonisation concepts and methods, and their limitations. Overall, the methods for the harmonisation of multi-site diffusion images can be categorized in two main groups: diffusion parametric map harmonisation (DPMH) and diffusion weighted image harmonisation (DWIH). Whereas DPMH harmonises the diffusion parametric maps (e.g., FA, MD , MK ), DWIH harmonises the diffusion-weighted images. Defining a gold standard harmonisation technique for dMRI data is still an ongoing challenge. Nevertheless, in this paper we provide two classification tools, namely a feature table and a flowchart, which aim to guide the readers in selecting an appropriate harmonisation method for their study.
Journal: Frontiers in neuroscience
ISSN: 1662-4548
Volume: 14
Pages: 1 - 17
Publication year:2020
Keywords:A1 Journal article
BOF-keylabel:yes
BOF-publication weight:1
CSS-citation score:2
Authors from:Higher Education
Accessibility:Open