Nadia Barakat1,
1Temple University,
Philadelphia, PA, United States; 2Shriners Hospital For Children; 3University
Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany
Motion correction by image registration is important in the interpretation of medical images and plays a crucial role in diagnosis and treatment planning. Efforts can be made to reduce a subject's motion, such as using sedation, cardiac gating, and respiratory compensation. However, especially in pediatric imaging, these methods can become cumbersome and increase the patient's time in the scanner. The goal of this study was to (1) determine a reliable motion correction method for spinal cord Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) and (2) show the effects of motion correction on DTI parameters in the normal and the injured SC.