Background: Deep grey matter (dGM) structures, particularly the thalamus, are clinically relevant in multiple sclerosis (MS). However, segmentation of dGM in MS is challenging; labeled MS-specific reference sets are needed for objective evaluation and training of new methods. Objectives: This study aimed to (i) create a standardized protocol for manual delineations of dGM; (ii) evaluate the reliability of the protocol with multiple raters; and (iii) evaluate the accuracy of a fast-semi-automated segmentation approach (FASTSURF). Methods: A standardized manual segmentation protocol for caudate nucleus, putamen, and thalamus was created, and applied by three raters on multi-center 3D T1-weighted MRI scans of 23 MS patients and 12 controls. Intra- and inter-rater agreement was assessed through intra-class correlation coefficient (ICC); spatial overlap through Jaccard Index (JI) and generalized conformity index (CIgen). From sparse delineations, FASTSURF reconstructed full segmentations; accuracy was assessed both volumetrically and spatially. Results: All structures showed excellent agreement on expert manual outlines: intra-rater JI > 0.83; inter-rater ICC ≥ 0.76 and CIgen ≥ 0.74. FASTSURF reproduced manual references excellently, with ICC ≥ 0.97 and JI ≥ 0.92. Conclusions: The manual dGM segmentation protocol showed excellent reproducibility within and between raters. Moreover, combined with FASTSURF a reliable reference set of dGM segmentations can be produced with lower workload.

Development and evaluation of a manual segmentation protocol for deep grey matter in multiple sclerosis: Towards accelerated semi-automated references / de Sitter, A.; Burggraaff, J.; Bartel, F.; Palotai, M.; Liu, Y.; Simoes, J.; Ruggieri, S.; Schregel, K.; Ropele, S.; Rocca, M. A.; Gasperini, C.; Gallo, A.; Schoonheim, M. M.; Amann, M.; Yiannakas, M.; Pareto, D.; Wattjes, M. P.; Sastre-Garriga, J.; Kappos, L.; Filippi, M.; Enzinger, C.; Frederiksen, J.; Uitdehaag, B.; Guttmann, C. R. G.; Barkhof, F.; Vrenken, H.. - In: NEUROIMAGE. CLINICAL. - ISSN 2213-1582. - 30:(2021), p. 102659. [10.1016/j.nicl.2021.102659]

Development and evaluation of a manual segmentation protocol for deep grey matter in multiple sclerosis: Towards accelerated semi-automated references

Ruggieri S.;Gasperini C.;
2021

Abstract

Background: Deep grey matter (dGM) structures, particularly the thalamus, are clinically relevant in multiple sclerosis (MS). However, segmentation of dGM in MS is challenging; labeled MS-specific reference sets are needed for objective evaluation and training of new methods. Objectives: This study aimed to (i) create a standardized protocol for manual delineations of dGM; (ii) evaluate the reliability of the protocol with multiple raters; and (iii) evaluate the accuracy of a fast-semi-automated segmentation approach (FASTSURF). Methods: A standardized manual segmentation protocol for caudate nucleus, putamen, and thalamus was created, and applied by three raters on multi-center 3D T1-weighted MRI scans of 23 MS patients and 12 controls. Intra- and inter-rater agreement was assessed through intra-class correlation coefficient (ICC); spatial overlap through Jaccard Index (JI) and generalized conformity index (CIgen). From sparse delineations, FASTSURF reconstructed full segmentations; accuracy was assessed both volumetrically and spatially. Results: All structures showed excellent agreement on expert manual outlines: intra-rater JI > 0.83; inter-rater ICC ≥ 0.76 and CIgen ≥ 0.74. FASTSURF reproduced manual references excellently, with ICC ≥ 0.97 and JI ≥ 0.92. Conclusions: The manual dGM segmentation protocol showed excellent reproducibility within and between raters. Moreover, combined with FASTSURF a reliable reference set of dGM segmentations can be produced with lower workload.
2021
Atrophy; Deep grey matter; MRI; Multiple Sclerosis; Reference set; Segmentation
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Development and evaluation of a manual segmentation protocol for deep grey matter in multiple sclerosis: Towards accelerated semi-automated references / de Sitter, A.; Burggraaff, J.; Bartel, F.; Palotai, M.; Liu, Y.; Simoes, J.; Ruggieri, S.; Schregel, K.; Ropele, S.; Rocca, M. A.; Gasperini, C.; Gallo, A.; Schoonheim, M. M.; Amann, M.; Yiannakas, M.; Pareto, D.; Wattjes, M. P.; Sastre-Garriga, J.; Kappos, L.; Filippi, M.; Enzinger, C.; Frederiksen, J.; Uitdehaag, B.; Guttmann, C. R. G.; Barkhof, F.; Vrenken, H.. - In: NEUROIMAGE. CLINICAL. - ISSN 2213-1582. - 30:(2021), p. 102659. [10.1016/j.nicl.2021.102659]
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