1.Quantifying myelin in neonates using magnetic resonance imaging: a systematic literature review
Nabila Hanem ARSHAD ; Hasyma ABU HASSAN ; Nur Farhayu OMAR ; Zurina ZAINUDIN
Clinical and Experimental Pediatrics 2024;67(8):371-385
This review aimed to assess the usefulness of various magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques for the quantification of neonatal white matter myelination. The Scopus, PubMed, and Web of Science databases were searched to identify studies following the PRISMA (preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses) statement using quantitative MRI techniques to examine samples collected from neonates to quantify myelin. Twelve studies were ultimately included. The results demonstrated that in validation studies, relaxometry is the most frequently explored approach (83.33%), followed by magnetization transfer imaging (8.33%) and a new automatic segmentation technique (8.33%). Synthetic MRI is recommended for quantifying myelin in neonates because of several advantages that outweigh a few negligible limitations.
2.Quantifying myelin in neonates using magnetic resonance imaging: a systematic literature review
Nabila Hanem ARSHAD ; Hasyma ABU HASSAN ; Nur Farhayu OMAR ; Zurina ZAINUDIN
Clinical and Experimental Pediatrics 2024;67(8):371-385
This review aimed to assess the usefulness of various magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques for the quantification of neonatal white matter myelination. The Scopus, PubMed, and Web of Science databases were searched to identify studies following the PRISMA (preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses) statement using quantitative MRI techniques to examine samples collected from neonates to quantify myelin. Twelve studies were ultimately included. The results demonstrated that in validation studies, relaxometry is the most frequently explored approach (83.33%), followed by magnetization transfer imaging (8.33%) and a new automatic segmentation technique (8.33%). Synthetic MRI is recommended for quantifying myelin in neonates because of several advantages that outweigh a few negligible limitations.
3.Quantifying myelin in neonates using magnetic resonance imaging: a systematic literature review
Nabila Hanem ARSHAD ; Hasyma ABU HASSAN ; Nur Farhayu OMAR ; Zurina ZAINUDIN
Clinical and Experimental Pediatrics 2024;67(8):371-385
This review aimed to assess the usefulness of various magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques for the quantification of neonatal white matter myelination. The Scopus, PubMed, and Web of Science databases were searched to identify studies following the PRISMA (preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses) statement using quantitative MRI techniques to examine samples collected from neonates to quantify myelin. Twelve studies were ultimately included. The results demonstrated that in validation studies, relaxometry is the most frequently explored approach (83.33%), followed by magnetization transfer imaging (8.33%) and a new automatic segmentation technique (8.33%). Synthetic MRI is recommended for quantifying myelin in neonates because of several advantages that outweigh a few negligible limitations.
4.Quantifying myelin in neonates using magnetic resonance imaging: a systematic literature review
Nabila Hanem ARSHAD ; Hasyma ABU HASSAN ; Nur Farhayu OMAR ; Zurina ZAINUDIN
Clinical and Experimental Pediatrics 2024;67(8):371-385
This review aimed to assess the usefulness of various magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques for the quantification of neonatal white matter myelination. The Scopus, PubMed, and Web of Science databases were searched to identify studies following the PRISMA (preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses) statement using quantitative MRI techniques to examine samples collected from neonates to quantify myelin. Twelve studies were ultimately included. The results demonstrated that in validation studies, relaxometry is the most frequently explored approach (83.33%), followed by magnetization transfer imaging (8.33%) and a new automatic segmentation technique (8.33%). Synthetic MRI is recommended for quantifying myelin in neonates because of several advantages that outweigh a few negligible limitations.