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High angular resolution diffusion-weighted imaging in mild traumatic brain injury

Authors :
Riikka S.K. Takala
Olli Tenovuo
Henna Ala-Seppälä
Timo Kurki
Janek Frantzén
Timo Roine
Jussi Hirvonen
Mehrbod Mohammadian
Henna-Riikka Maanpää
Ari Katila
Jussi Tallus
Jussi P. Posti
Anna Kyllönen
Source :
NeuroImage : Clinical, NeuroImage: Clinical, Vol 13, Iss C, Pp 174-180 (2017), NeuroImage: Clinical
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

We sought to investigate white matter abnormalities in mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) using diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (DW-MRI). We applied a global approach based on tract-based spatial statistics skeleton as well as constrained spherical deconvolution tractography. DW-MRI was performed on 102 patients with mTBI within two months post-injury and 30 control subjects. A robust global approach considering only the voxels with a single-fiber configuration was used in addition to global analysis of the tract skeleton and probabilistic whole-brain tractography. In addition, we assessed whether the microstructural parameters correlated with age, time from injury, patient's outcome and white matter MRI hyperintensities. We found that whole-brain global approach restricted to single-fiber voxels showed significantly decreased fractional anisotropy (FA) (p = 0.002) and increased radial diffusivity (p = 0.011) in patients with mTBI compared with controls. The results restricted to single-fiber voxels were more significant and reproducible than those with the complete tract skeleton or the whole-brain tractography. FA correlated with patient outcomes, white matter hyperintensities and age. No correlation was observed between FA and time of scan post-injury. In conclusion, the global approach could be a promising imaging biomarker to detect white matter abnormalities following traumatic brain injury.<br />Highlights • Mild TBI is associated with microstructural changes in the white matter. • The global approach restricted to single-fiber voxels is robust and reliable. • Fractional anisotropy values are associated with neurological outcome.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
22131582
Volume :
13
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
NeuroImage: Clinical
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d64ace16455a87c1327ac5931b5841ed
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2016.11.016