Histogram‐based characterization of healthy and ischemic brain tissues using multiparametric MR imaging including apparent diffusion coefficient maps and relaxometry

Decreased, renormalized, or increased values of the calculated apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) are observed in stroke models. A quantitative description of corresponding tissue states using ADC values may be extended to include true relaxation times. A histogram‐based segmentation is well suited for characterizing tissues according to specific parameter combinations irrespective of the heterogeneity found for human healthy and ischemic brain tissues. In a new approach, navigated diffusion‐weighted images and ADC maps were incorporated into voxel‐based parameter sets of relaxation times (T1, T2), and T1‐ or T2‐weighted images, followed by a supervised histogram‐based analysis. Healthy tissues were segmented by incorporating T1 relaxation into the data set, ischemic regions by combining T2‐ or diffusion‐weighted images with ADC maps. Mean values of healthy and pathologic tissues were determined, spatial distributions of the parameter vectors were visualized using color‐encoded overlays. One to six days after stroke, ischemic regions exhibited reduced relative mean ADC values. Magn Reson Med 43:52–61, 2000. © 2000 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.

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