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Method to Reduce the Bias in the Mean and Variance of Indices of Water Diffusion Anisotropy as Measured by Diffusion Tensor MRI
 
Institute : National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS)
 
Description of Invention :

This invention describes several novel MRI "stains" to measure and display water diffusion anisotropy data obtained by diffusion tensor MRI (DT-MRI). One problem that this invention overcomes is that it significantly reduces the statistical bias in the mean and variance of the measured anisotropy of water diffusion caused by background noise in the MR images. These benefits are achieved by exploiting the idea that fiber tracts exhibiting diffusion anisotropy vary continuously in most regions. Thus, the principal axes of the diffusion tensor (or eigenvectors) can be used to improve the estimate of the principal diffusivities (or eigenvalues) within a local region of interest. These eigenvalues, in turn, are used to compute our improved local measures of diffusion anisotropy. Images or maps of water diffusion anisotropy are increasingly being used to gather structural information about fibrous tissue, such as white matter fibers as well as cardiac and skeletal muscle fibers in vivo, in health, disease, development, and aging. This invention results not only in a more accurate measurement of diffusion anisotropy, but it improves image quality and reduces scanning time in clinical and biological applications of DT-MRI. Since the reduction in diffusion anisotropy has been shown to be sensitive to nerve fiber degeneration, this new data should be useful in studies to screen for and determine the efficacy of neuroprotective agents, as well as streamline multi-site and longitudinal clinical trials designed to assess their safety and efficacy.
 
Inventors :

Carlo Pierpaoli et al.
 
Patent Status :

U.S. Patent 5,969,524 issued 19 Oct 1999
 
NIH Reference Number:
E-157-1996
 
Portfolios :

Devices/Instrumentation-Diagnostics-Imaging-Apparatus-Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
 
For Additional Information Please Contact:
Michael Shmilovich J.D., Office of Technology Transfer
Phone: (301)435-5019 Email: shmilovm@mail.nih.gov
 
For Additional Information Regarding Collaboration with the Investigator Please Contact:
Laurie Arrants, Technology Development Administrator
Phone: 301-435-3112 Email: arrantsL@ninds.nih.gov
 
 
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