TY - JOUR
T1 - Efficient measurement and calculation of MR diffusion Anisotropy images using the platonic variance method
AU - Akkerman, Erik M.
PY - 2003
Y1 - 2003
N2 - The Platonic variance method produces MR diffusion anisotropy (DA) images with a minimum amount of computational effort. It can be programmed in a self-contained MR sequence, thus eliminating the need for postprocessing on a separate workstation. The method uses gradient acquisition schemes, based on Platonic solids: the "icosahedric" scheme (N = 6), the "dodecahedric" scheme (N = 10), and combinations thereof. For these schemes the average of the diffusion tensor eigenvalues equals the average of the measured apparent diffusion coefficients (ADCs), and the variance of the eigenvalues equals 5/2 times the variance of the diffusion coefficients. This results in compact expressions for anisotropy measures, directly in terms of the acquired images, i.e., without calculating the eigenvalues or even the tensor elements. The resulting anisotropy images were shown to be identical to the ones traditionally derived. It is expected that this method will considerably promote the routine use of DA imaging. (C) 2003 Wiley-Liss, Inc
AB - The Platonic variance method produces MR diffusion anisotropy (DA) images with a minimum amount of computational effort. It can be programmed in a self-contained MR sequence, thus eliminating the need for postprocessing on a separate workstation. The method uses gradient acquisition schemes, based on Platonic solids: the "icosahedric" scheme (N = 6), the "dodecahedric" scheme (N = 10), and combinations thereof. For these schemes the average of the diffusion tensor eigenvalues equals the average of the measured apparent diffusion coefficients (ADCs), and the variance of the eigenvalues equals 5/2 times the variance of the diffusion coefficients. This results in compact expressions for anisotropy measures, directly in terms of the acquired images, i.e., without calculating the eigenvalues or even the tensor elements. The resulting anisotropy images were shown to be identical to the ones traditionally derived. It is expected that this method will considerably promote the routine use of DA imaging. (C) 2003 Wiley-Liss, Inc
U2 - https://doi.org/10.1002/mrm.10365
DO - https://doi.org/10.1002/mrm.10365
M3 - Article
C2 - 12594768
VL - 49
SP - 599
EP - 604
JO - Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
JF - Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
SN - 0740-3194
IS - 3
ER -