Comparing Two Processing Pipelines to Measure Subcortical and Cortical Volumes in Patients with and without Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
Abstract
To compare volumetric results from NeuroQuant® and FreeSurfer in a service member setting. Since the advent of medical imaging, quantification of brain anatomy has been a major research and clinical effort. Rapid advancement of methods to automate quantification and to deploy this information into clinical practice has surfaced in recent years. NeuroQuant® is one such tool that has recently been used in clinical settings. Accurate volumetric data are useful in many clinical indications; therefore, it is important to assess the intermethod reliability and concurrent validity of similar volume quantifying tools.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Pub Defense Publication
- Publication Date
- Feb 14, 2017
- Source ID
- 10.1111/jon.12431
Entities
People
- Ann Marie Drennon
- Carmen S. Velez
- David F Tate
- Gerald E. York
- Jacob D. Bolzenius
- Jeffrey D. Lewis
- John L. Ritter
- Jonathan A. Kini
- Matthew W. Reid
- Nathan P. Hannemann
- Paul M. Sherman
Organizations
- Baylor College of Medicine
- San Antonio Military Medical Center
- Telemedicine and Advanced Technology Research Center
- Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences
- United States Army Medical Research and Development Command
- University of Missouri–St. Louis