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  • Age-related white matter lesions (WML) can increase the risk of stroke, cognitive decline, and dementia, making their assessment important for both clinical and research purposes.
  • This study evaluated three WML assessment methods using MRI scans from 152 participants, finding acceptable reliability across all methods, but noted lower reliability for manual volumetric assessments in patients with low WML volumes.
  • The FreeSurfer method reported smaller WML volumes than the manual method and showed discrepancies with visible lesions, suggesting potential validity issues that need to be addressed for accurate evaluations.

Article Abstract

Age-related white matter lesions (WML) are a risk factor for stroke, cognitive decline, and dementia. Different requirements are imposed on methods for the assessment of WML in clinical settings and for research purposes, but reliability analysis is of major importance. In this study, WML assessment with three different methods was evaluated. In the Gothenburg mild cognitive impairment study, MRI scans from 152 participants were used to assess WML with the Fazekas visual rating scale on T2 images, a manual volumetric method on FLAIR images, and FreeSurfer volumetry on T1 images. Reliability was acceptable for all three methods. For low WML volumes (2/3 of the patients), reliability was overall lower and nonsignificant for the manual volumetric method. Unreliability in the assessment of patients with low WML with manual volumetry may mainly be due to intensity variation in the FLAIR sequence used; hence, intensity standardization and normalization methods must be used for more accurate assessments. The FreeSurfer segmentations resulted in smaller WML volumes than the volumes acquired with the manual method and showed deviations from visible hypointensities in the T1 images, which quite likely reduces validity.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3562671PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/198471DOI Listing

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