Comparative Quantification of Diffusion Tensor Tractography Using Automated Whole Brain MRI Tractography for Intracranial Tumor Surgery: Technical Note

  • Alms C
  • Eseonu C
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With the improvement of diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and algorithms, diffusion tensor tractography (DTT) may provide quantitative information on white matter tracts (WMT) that may help quantitatively assess WMT integrity and distortion, which may help with correlations of neurologic function or prognosis. This manuscript is the first to describe a technical method for quantitative analysis of clinically relevant white matter tracts during intracranial tumor surgery. The authors quantitatively analyzed relevant proximal WMT, pre and postoperatively, in a patient undergoing cranial surgery using DTT software to evaluate fractional anisotropy (FA), mean diffusivity (MD), radial diffusivity (RD), axial diffusivity (AD), geodesic anisotropy (GA), tract count, and tract volume. A method was then established to formulate quantitative comparisons between pre and postoperative WMT. Quantitative assessment of the corticospinal and optic radiation tracts revealed significant increases in the FA, GA, and tract count in the corticospinal and optic radiations postoperatively (p

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Alms, C., & Eseonu, C. I. (2022). Comparative Quantification of Diffusion Tensor Tractography Using Automated Whole Brain MRI Tractography for Intracranial Tumor Surgery: Technical Note. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.25546

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