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Reproducibility, Interrater Agreement, and Age-Related Changes of Fractional Anisotropy Measures at 3T in Healthy Subjects: Effect of the Applied b-Value

S. Bisdas, D.E. Bohning, N. Bešenski, J.S. Nicholas and Z. Rumboldt
American Journal of Neuroradiology June 2008, 29 (6) 1128-1133; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A1044
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    Normal subject. FA map shows highly directional white matter tracts (corticospinal tracts) in the region of brain stem. The ROIs (50 mm2) for the estimation of the FA values are placed exclusively within the central portion of the visualized white matter tracts.

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    Descriptive statistics of FA values (×103) (SD), as well as results of the performed t test (P) in the examined anatomic structures on the basis of 2 b-values (mm2/s) and both scanning sessions.

    Anatomic Structureb-ValueSession 1Session 2
    Right internal capsule anterior limb1000691 (71)672 (54)
    700702 (63)718 (60)
    Right internal capsule genu1000702 (51)*737 (48)
        P = .02700745 (67)*760 (51)
    Right internal capsule posterior limb1000745 (33)732 (45)
    700761 (54)751 (37)
    Corpus callosum genu1000782 (71)816 (64)
    700769 (74)782 (70)
    Corpus callosum splenium1000823 (71)836 (69)
    700829 (53)851 (47)
    Left internal capsule anterior limb1000617 (81)*682 (65)
    Left internal capsule genu1000729 (53)746 (65)
    700741 (44)752 (57)
    Left internal capsule posterior limb1000766 (51)745 (55)
    700781 (53)767 (65)
    Right corticospinal tract1000646 (67)†570 (54)†
        P = .048700661 (54)631 (60)
    Left corticospinal tract1000672 (73)649 (61)
    700662 (91)672 (72)
    Right thalamus1000349 (36)†316 (24)†
        P = .024700358 (41)340 (39)
    • Note:—The values are based on the readings of the first rater.

    • * Statistically significant changes in the obtained FA between the 2 b-values are shown.

    • † Statistically significant changes in the obtained FA between the 2 scanning sessions are shown.

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    Intraclass correlation coefficients for interrater agreement between 2 observers for the examined FA values in various anatomic locations

    Anatomic Locationb-ValuesIntraclass Correlation Coefficients (95% Confidence Intervals), mm2/s
    Right internal capsule anterior limb10000.70 (0.49–0.85)
    7000.71 (0.61–0.92)
    Left internal capsule anterior limb10000.58 (0.31–0.72)
    7000.37 (0.20–0.56)
    Right internal capsule posterior limb10000.40 (0.28–0.60)
    7000.31 (0.10–0.52)
    Left internal capsule posterior limb10000.46 (0.20–0.67)
    7000.53 (0.33–0.87)
    Right internal capsule genu10000.58 (0.31–0.77)
    7000.39 (0.20–0.62)
    Left internal capsule genu10000.38 (0.17–0.49)
    7000.28 (0.13–0.47)
    Corpus callosum genu10000.73 (0.47–0.89)
    7000.60 (0.47–0.79)
    Corpus callosum splenium10000.82 (0.61–0.90)
    7000.88 (0.59–0.96)
    Right corticospinal tract10000.35 (0.18–0.58)
    7000.38 (0.16–0.53)
    Left corticospinal tract10000.34 (0.29–0.62)
    7000.47 (0.29–0.75)
    Right thalamus10000.64 (0.56–0.79)
    7000.65 (0.51–0.89)
    • Note:—The coefficients are calculated for 2 b-values.

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    Table 3:

    Mean difference (SD) and 95% limits of agreement of the FA values (×103) for the ROI analysis between the 2 sessions, as well as measurement error and repeatability for the serial FA measurements in healthy subjects

    Anatomic Structureb-ValueMean Difference (SD)95% Limits of AgreementWithin-Subject SDWithin-Subject Coefficient of Variation, %Repeatability CoefficientSignificant Change for a Single Subject, %
    Right internal capsule anterior limb1000−18.4 (95.71)−206 to 169.2171.31319
    700−27 (88.03)−145 to 199.54061116
    Right internal capsule genu100074.7 (99.31)−119.9 to 269.4161.21116
    700−5.7 (130.17)−260.9 to 249.4263910
    Right internal capsule posterior limb100016.9 (35.48)−52.6 to 86.5130.677
    7009.5 (28.99)−47.3 to 66.314255
    Corpus callosum genu1000−22.2 (41.42)−103.4 to 59.0120.444
    70012.9 (49.71)−84.5 to 110.322367
    Corpus callosum splenium100010.6 (43.98)−103.4 to 59.020276
    700−22.7 (37.51)−92.9 to 50.921267
    Left internal capsule anterior limb1000−4.1 (59.45)−199.0 to 190.85161218
    700−20.7 (43.58)−106.2 to 64.04061317
    Left internal capsule genu1000−8.5 (66.63)−139.2 to 122.0334811
    700−3.4 (80.07)−160.4 to 153.54651115
    Left internal capsule posterior limb100023.0 (52.81)−80.5 to 126.5313719
    70028.3 (28.3)−41.0 to 97.522267
    Right corticospinal tract100074.7 (99.31)−119.9 to 269.46081624
    700−6.7 (130.17)−260.9 to 249.462101727
    Left corticospinal tract100054.9 (99.27)−139.7 to 249.55171520
    700−11.5 (131.9)−139.7 to 247.16391826
    Right thalamus100036.5 (29.32)−20.9 to 94.02261617
    70010.9 (56.26)−95.4 to 117.3268721
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American Journal of Neuroradiology Jun 2008, 29 (6) 1128-1133; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A1044

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