Compute normalized morphometrics¶
The sct_compute_compression function computes a ratio of the morphometric measures at the level(s) of compression with the measures at the levels above and below all compression sites.
Adding the option -normalize-hc
normalizes the morphometric measures with a database of adult healthy participants before computing the ratio.
Compute ratio between AP-diameter at level of compression vs. above/below¶
We will compute the ratio of the anteroposterior diameter (AP-diameter) at the level of compression and levels above and below all compresssions. This is equivalent to the MSCC (maximum spinal cord compression) metric (Miyanji et al., 2007).
sct_compute_compression -i t2_compressed_seg.nii.gz -vertfile t2_compressed_seg_labeled.nii.gz -l t2_compressed_labels-compression.nii.gz -metric diameter_AP -normalize-hc 0 -o ap_ratio.csv
- Input arguments:
-i
: The input segmentation file.-vertfile
: Vertebral labeling file.-l
: Compression labels file.-metric
: Metric to compute ratio: diameter_AP (default).-normalize-hc
: Set to 1 to normalize the metrics using a database of healthy controls. Set to 0 to not normalize.-o
: The output CSV file.
- Output files/folders:
ap_ratio.csv
: A file containing the ratio values for each. This file is partially replicated in the table below.
filename |
compression_level |
slice(I->S) |
diameter_AP_ratio |
diameter_AP_ratio_PAM50 |
diameter_AP_ratio_PAM50_normalized |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
t2_compressed_seg.nii.gz |
3.0 |
159 |
3.3493565531077407 |
||
t2_compressed_seg.nii.gz |
4.0 |
140 |
11.314949666366614 |
||
t2_compressed_seg.nii.gz |
5.0 |
118 |
10.780650030491945 |
||
t2_compressed_seg.nii.gz |
6.0 |
99 |
21.88085837700506 |
- Legend:
diameter_AP_ratio: Ratio computed in the subject’s native space.
diameter_AP_ratio_PAM50: Ratio computed in the PAM50 space.
diameter_AP_ratio_PAM50_normalized: Ratio computed in the PAM50 space and normalized with adult healthy participants.
Note
The flag
-metric
can be used to specify the morphometric to compute the ratio.The flag
-distance
can be used to select the distance (mm) in the superior-inferior direction along the cord to average healthy slices.The flag
-extent
can be used to specify the extent (mm) to average metrics of healthy levels.
Compute ratio of AP-diameter normalized with healthy controls¶
We will add the flag -normalize-hc
to use a database of adult healthy participants to normalize the anteroposterior diameters.
sct_compute_compression -i t2_compressed_seg.nii.gz -vertfile t2_compressed_seg_labeled.nii.gz -l t2_compressed_labels-compression.nii.gz -metric diameter_AP -normalize-hc 1 -o ap_ratio_norm_PAM50.csv
- Input arguments:
-i
: The input segmentation file.-vertfile
: Vertebral labeling file.-l
: Compression labels file.-metric
: Metric to compute ratio: diameter_AP (default).-normalize-hc
: Set to 1 to normalize the metrics using a database of healthy controls. Set to 0 to not normalize.-o
: The output CSV file.
- Output files/folders:
ap_ratio_norm_PAM50.csv
: A file containing the ratio values for each. This file is partially replicated in the table below.
filename |
compression_level |
slice(I->S) |
diameter_AP_ratio |
diameter_AP_ratio_PAM50 |
diameter_AP_ratio_PAM50_normalized |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
t2_compressed_seg.nii.gz |
3.0 |
159 |
3.3493565531077407 |
3.879051901117425 |
11.215989340749555 |
t2_compressed_seg.nii.gz |
4.0 |
140 |
11.314949666366614 |
12.030571115679267 |
18.472519370789552 |
t2_compressed_seg.nii.gz |
5.0 |
118 |
10.780650030491945 |
10.942683678325004 |
15.375521384887458 |
t2_compressed_seg.nii.gz |
6.0 |
99 |
21.88085837700506 |
22.03521654210938 |
20.312114793608615 |
- Legend:
diameter_AP_ratio: Ratio computed in the subject’s native space.
diameter_AP_ratio_PAM50: Ratio computed in the PAM50 space.
diameter_AP_ratio_PAM50_normalized: Ratio computed in the PAM50 space and normalized with adult healthy participants.
Note
The flag
-sex
can be used to select the sex of adult healthy participants to use for the normalization.The flag
-age
can be used to select the age range of adult healthy participants to use for normalization.