Sulcal Morphometry Predicts Mild Cognitive Impairment Conversion to Alzheimer's Disease.

G. Sighinolfi, Micaela Mitolo, Fabrizio Pizzagalli, M. Stanzani‐Maserati, D. Remondini, M. Rochat, Elena Cantoni, Greta Venturi, Gianfranco Vornetti, Fiorina Bartiromo, Sabina Capellari, R. Liguori, C. Tonon, C. Testa, Raffaele Lodi
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Background Being able to differentiate mild cognitive impairment (MCI) patients who would eventually convert (MCIc) to Alzheimer's disease (AD) from those who would not (MCInc) is a key challenge for prognosis. Objective This study aimed to investigate the ability of sulcal morphometry to predict MCI progression to AD, dedicating special attention to an accurate identification of sulci. Methods Twenty-five AD patients, thirty-seven MCI and twenty-five healthy controls (HC) underwent a brain-MR protocol (1.5T scanner) including a high-resolution T1-weighted sequence. MCI patients underwent a neuropsychological assessment at baseline and were clinically re-evaluated after a mean of 2.3 years. At follow-up, 12 MCI were classified as MCInc and 25 as MCIc. Sulcal morphometry was investigated using the BrainVISA framework. Consistency of sulci across subjects was ensured by visual inspection and manual correction of the automatic labelling in each subject. Sulcal surface, depth, length, and width were retrieved from 106 sulci. Features were compared across groups and their classification accuracy in predicting MCI conversion was tested. Potential relationships between sulcal features and cognitive scores were explored using Spearman's correlation. Results The width of sulci in the temporo-occipital region strongly differentiated between each pair of groups. Comparing MCIc and MCInc, the width of several sulci in the bilateral temporo-occipital and left frontal areas was significantly altered. Higher width of frontal sulci was associated with worse performances in short-term verbal memory and phonemic fluency. Conclusions Sulcal morphometry emerged as a strong tool for differentiating HC, MCI, and AD, demonstrating its potential prognostic value for the MCI population.
颅底形态测量可预测轻度认知障碍向阿尔茨海默病的转化。
背景如何区分轻度认知功能障碍(MCI)患者中最终会转化为阿尔茨海默病(AD)的患者(MCIc)和不会转化为阿尔茨海默病(AD)的患者(MCInc),是预后的一个关键挑战。本研究旨在研究脑沟形态测量预测 MCI 向 AD 发展的能力,特别关注脑沟的准确识别。方法对 25 名 AD 患者、37 名 MCI 患者和 25 名健康对照组(HC)进行了脑 MR 检查(1.5T 扫描仪),包括高分辨率 T1 加权序列。MCI 患者在基线时接受了神经心理学评估,并在平均 2.3 年后接受了临床重新评估。在随访中,12 名 MCI 被归类为 MCInc,25 名被归类为 MCIc。使用 BrainVISA 框架对脑沟形态进行了研究。通过目测和手动校正每个受试者的自动标记,确保各受试者沟的一致性。对 106 个脑沟的表面、深度、长度和宽度进行了检索。对各组的特征进行比较,并测试其在预测 MCI 转换方面的分类准确性。利用斯皮尔曼相关性探讨了脑沟特征与认知评分之间的潜在关系。比较 MCIc 和 MCInc,双侧颞枕区和左额叶区的几条沟的宽度发生了显著变化。结论颅底形态测量是区分HC、MCI和AD的有力工具,显示了其在MCI人群中的潜在预后价值。
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