Correction of orientation dependence in magnetization transfer measures in the context of tractometry: Challenges, pitfalls and solutions

ElsevierVolume 124, December 2025, 110522Magnetic Resonance ImagingAuthor links open overlay panel, , , , , Abstract

In this work we investigate the feasibility of a correction method for removing the orientation dependence of magnetization transfer (MT) measures in the context of tractometry. Following previous work on the track-based characterization of such orientation dependence using diffusion MRI, a correction method was developed. It uses polynomial fits to extrapolate the single-fiber characterizations and allows the MT measures across all white matter tracks to be shifted towards a chosen reference value, effectively removing the bias of fiber orientation with respect to the main magnetic field. Three different references were tested on a dataset of one hundred acquisitions and the performance was accessed by evaluating the removal of the orientation dependence and the reduction of variance between acquisitions, while also exploring the effects on tractometry results. Throughout these experiments, various challenges and pitfalls of an empirical correction method were laid out, like the absence of ground truth or the lack of knowledge about the complex behavior of the phenomenon in crossing-fiber voxels. Nonetheless, a solution was presented, paving the way towards a fully validated correction method for MT measures.

Keywords

Magnetization transfer

Diffusion MRI

White matter

Orientation dependence

Tractometry

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