Group connectometry analysis on single-shell DTI data

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farme...@gmail.com

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Mar 23, 2021, 5:33:27 PM3/23/21
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Hi,

I was given basic DTI data from 100 patients (single shell, b1000, 25dir, 2x2mm) to run analysis on.
One of the approaches id like to try is group connectometry analysis, however, id like to ask if the abovementioned quality of data is sufficient for this kind of analysis.
My thinking was, that that id prepare a group connectometry database as specified here (http://dsi-studio.labsolver.org/Manual/create-a-connectometry-database) and then during the actual connectometry id corelate study variables only with DTI indices (FA, MD, RD).

So far this approach yields statisticaly significant results

Is this a feasible approach? If not, is there any other way to run group connectometry on this sort of data?

Thanks for the reply
Vojta

Frank Yeh

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Mar 23, 2021, 6:04:22 PM3/23/21
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It should be sufficient enough for connectometry analysis.
Best,
Frank

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