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  • The human brain's white matter structures can be mapped using diffusion-weighted MRI tractography, but this method often produces false-positive results that limit its accuracy in analyzing brain connectivity.
  • Existing filtering algorithms struggle with data affected by motion artefacts, common in clinical research, necessitating improvements in the technology.
  • Our enhanced COMMIT algorithm successfully filters out invalid data despite motion artefacts, validated through simulations and real infant brain data, highlighting its effectiveness and openness for use in challenging clinical scenarios.

Article Abstract

The white matter structures of the human brain can be represented using diffusion-weighted MRI tractography. Unfortunately, tractography is prone to find false-positive streamlines causing a severe decline in its specificity and limiting its feasibility in accurate structural brain connectivity analyses. Filtering algorithms have been proposed to reduce the number of invalid streamlines but the currently available filtering algorithms are not suitable to process data that contains motion artefacts which are typical in clinical research. We augmented the Convex Optimization Modelling for Microstructure Informed Tractography (COMMIT) algorithm to adjust for these signals drop-out motion artefacts. We demonstrate with comprehensive Monte-Carlo whole brain simulations and in vivo infant data that our robust algorithm is capable of properly filtering tractography reconstructions despite these artefacts. We evaluated the results using parametric and non-parametric statistics and our results demonstrate that if not accounted for, motion artefacts can have severe adverse effects in human brain structural connectivity analyses as well as in microstructural property mappings. In conclusion, the usage of robust filtering methods to mitigate motion related errors in tractogram filtering is highly beneficial, especially in clinical studies with uncooperative patient groups such as infants. With our presented robust augmentation and open-source implementation, robust tractogram filtering is readily available.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2021.118802DOI Listing

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