Hi Salil,
please send questions to the free surfer mailing list.
If you used the longitudinal stream for processing the etiv should be the same in all time points. It is computed in the 'base' = within subject template once for the entire series. It seems that you did not run your images through the longitudinal stream if your etiv is different across time points.
For longitudinal processing see here: http://freesurfer.net/fswiki/LongitudinalProcessing
Bes,t Martin
On Nov 10, 2013, at 3:37 PM, Salil Soman salsoman@stanford.edu wrote:
Dear Dr. Reuter,
I have performed freesurfer 5.3 with hippo subfields Analysis on patients that have 2 consecutive scans (pre and post surgery). I have generated Segstats statistics for each individual time point. I have noticed the etiv is different on all of the cases for each time point (scan 1 is different from 2). This has led me to worry that it may not be legitimate to perform analyses of changes in volumes of structures by computing differences in values between time points). I am writing to inquire if you were familiar with /had an opinion regarding this matter.
Best wishes,
Salil Soman, MD, MS Postdoctoral Research Fellow - Stanford Radiological Sciences Laboratory Fellow - Palo Alto War Related Illness and Injury Study Center WOC Neuroradiology Attending - Veterans Affairs Palo Alto Health Care System
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