Middle East Current Psychiatry (Dec 2020)

Comparing VBM and ROI analyses for detection of gray matter abnormalities in patients with bipolar disorder using MRI

  • Somayyeh Seyedi,
  • Raheleh Jafari,
  • Ali Talaei,
  • Shahrokh Naseri,
  • Mahdi Momennezhad,
  • Maliheh Dadgar Moghaddam,
  • Hossein Akbari-Lalimi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s43045-020-00076-3
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 1
pp. 1 – 7

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Abstract Background With the increasing efforts to a better understanding of psychiatric diseases, detection of brain morphological alterations is necessary. This study compared two methods—voxel-based morphometry (VBM) and region of interest (ROI) analyses—to identify significant gray matter changes of patients with bipolar disorder type I (BP I). Results The VBM findings suggested gray matter reductions in the left precentral gyrus and right precuneus of the patients compared to healthy subjects (α = 0.0005, uncorrected). However, no regions reached the level of significance in ROI analysis using the three atlases, i.e., hammers, lpba40, and neuromorphometrics atlases (α = 0.0005). Conclusion It can be concluded that VBM analysis seems to be more sensitive to partial changes in this study. If ROI analysis is employed in studies to detect structural brain alterations between groups, it is highly recommended to use VBM analysis besides.

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