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Delphi definition of the EADC-ADNI Harmonized Protocol for hippocampal segmentation on magnetic resonance

Journal

ALZHEIMERS & DEMENTIA
Volume 11, Issue 2, Pages 126-138

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1016/j.jalz.2014.02.009

Keywords

Hippocampus; Atrophy; Volumetry; Manual segmentation; Harmonization; Anatomical landmarks; Delphi procedure; Alzheimer's disease; Medial temporal Jobe; Hippocampal atrophy; Magnetic.resonance; Neuroimaging; Standard operational procedures; Enrichment; MCI; Reliability

Funding

  1. Alzheimer's Association, Chicago, US [IIRG-10-174022]
  2. Lilly International [10012941]
  3. Wyeth International
  4. Ministere du Developpement Economique, de l'Innovation et de l'Exportation of Quebec [PSR-SIIRI 547]
  5. Alzheimer's Research UK
  6. Brain Research Trust
  7. NIHR Queen Square Dementia BRU
  8. Alzheimers Research UK [ARUK-SRF2013-5] Funding Source: researchfish

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Background: This study aimed to have international experts converge on a harmonized definition of whole hippocampus boundaries and segmentation procedures, to define standard operating procedures for magnetic resonance (MR)-based manual hippocampal segmentation. Methods: The panel received a questionnaire regarding whole hippocampus boundaries and segmentation procedures. Quantitative information was supplied to allow evidence-based answers. A recursive and anonymous Delphi procedure was used to achieve convergence. Significance of agreement among panelists was assessed by exact probability on Fisher's and binomial tests. Results: Agreement was significant on the inclusion of alveus/fimbria (P = .021), whole hippocampal tail (P = .013), medial border of the body according to visible morphology (P = .0006), and on this combined set of features (P = .001). This definition captures 100% of hippocampal tissue, 100% of Alzheimer's disease-related atrophy, and demonstrated good reliability on preliminary intrarater (0.98) and inter-rater (0.94) estimates. Discussion: Consensus was achieved among international experts with respect to hippocampal segmentation using MR resulting in a harmonized segmentation protocol. (C) 2015 The Alzheimer's Association. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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