Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging
Volume 181, Issue 3 , Pages 219-225, 30 March 2010

Manual validation of FreeSurfer's automated hippocampal segmentation in normal aging, mild cognitive impairment, and Alzheimer Disease subjects

  • Gonzalo Sánchez-Benavides

      Affiliations

    • Neuropsychopharmacology Program, Institut Municipal d'Investigació Mèdica, Barcelona, Spain
    • Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
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  • Beatriz Gómez-Ansón

      Affiliations

    • Neuroradiology Unit, Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau, Barcelona, Spain
  • ,
  • Aitor Sainz

      Affiliations

    • Port d'Informació Científica, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
  • ,
  • Yolanda Vives

      Affiliations

    • Port d'Informació Científica, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
  • ,
  • Manuel Delfino

      Affiliations

    • Port d'Informació Científica, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
  • ,
  • Jordi Peña-Casanova

      Affiliations

    • Neuropsychopharmacology Program, Institut Municipal d'Investigació Mèdica, Barcelona, Spain
    • Section of Behavioral Neurology and Dementias, Hospital del Mar, Barcelona, Spain
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Office 133, IMIM, Barcelona Biomedical Research Park, Aiguader St. 88, Barcelona, Spain. Tel.: +34 93 3160778; fax: +34 93 2483238.

Received 28 July 2009; received in revised form 23 October 2009; accepted 23 October 2009.

Abstract 

Hippocampal volume is reduced in Alzheimer Disease (AD) and has been proposed as a possible surrogate biomarker to aid early diagnosis. Whilst automated methods to segment the hippocampus from magnetic resonance images are available, manual segmentation, in spite of being time-consuming and unsuitable for large samples, is still the standard. In order to study the validity of FreeSurfer's automated method, we compared hippocampal automated measures with manual tracing in a sample composed of healthy elderly (N=41), Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) (N=23), and AD (N=25) subjects. Percent volume overlap, percent volume difference, correlations, and Bland–Altman plots were studied. Automated measures were slightly larger than hand tracing ones (mean difference 10%). Percent volume overlap showed good results, but was far from perfect (78%). Manual and automated volume correlations were approximately 0.84 and the Bland–Altman analysis showed acceptable interchangeability of methods. Within-group analysis demonstrated that patient samples obtained smaller values in validity indexes than controls. Globally, FreeSurfer's automated hippocampal volumetry showed adequate validity when compared to manual tracing, with a tendency to overestimation. Nevertheless, the greater difference between automated and manual segmentation in atrophic brains suggests that studies in AD based on this software could be more likely to produce false negatives.

Keywords: Neuroimaging, MRI, Hippocampus, Volumetry, Validity, Dementia

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PII: S0925-4927(09)00244-3

doi:10.1016/j.pscychresns.2009.10.011

Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging
Volume 181, Issue 3 , Pages 219-225, 30 March 2010