Keywords: DWI/DTI/DKI, Diffusion Tensor Imaging, Sport-related concussion, Subject-specific analysis
Motivation: Unlike groupwise approaches, subject-specific analysis has the potential to pinpoint highly individualized abnormalities in white matter structure caused by sport-related concussion (SRC).
Goal(s): Develop a subject-specific analysis approach to investigate the heterogeneity and longitudinal changes in white matter microstructures after SRC.
Approach: The DTI metrics were voxel-by-voxel Z-transformed using a normal distributed template created from non-contact sport controls. The extreme Z maps were obtained, and averaged extreme Z-scores were compared across three study time points.
Results: The existence of heterogeneity in the concussed brains can be appreciated in the projected extreme Z maps and their longitudinal trajectories.
Impact: We developed a subject-specific analysis pipeline to demonstrate heterogeneity in sport-related concussion with respect to anatomical locations and recovery trajectories.
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