Value of Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy for Examining Fetal Brain Development in Mid- to Late Pregnancy

iRadiology Pub Date : 2025-05-19 DOI:10.1002/ird3.70012
Dejuan Shan, Yi Zhang, Maobo Wang, Yanyan Liu, Yudong Wang, Lianxiang Xiao
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Abstract

Background

Magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) represents a significant advancement in the noninvasive assessment of brain metabolism. MRS can provide valuable metabolic information and facilitate more accurate diagnoses of intrauterine fetal brain development than was previously possible. To obtain information regarding normal intrauterine fetal brain metabolism and to establish gestational age-specific reference values for normal fetal brain metabolites for subsequent use in MRS, we conducted MRS scans of normal fetal brains during mid- to late-term pregnancies, along with related processing.

Methods

In this prospective study, MRS scans were conducted on 109 fetuses, with a total of 54 normal fetal brains enrolled on the basis of specific inclusion and exclusion criteria. We analyzed metabolic ratios, including the sum of N-acetylaspartate (NAA) and total N-acetylaspartate (tNAA), total choline (tCho), inositol (Ins), and total creatine (tCr), in relation to gestational age.

Results

Gestational age was significantly correlated with specific metabolic ratios (Ins/tCr: r = −0.75, p < 0.0001; tCho/tCr: r = −0.50, p < 0.0001), especially tNAA/tCho (tNAA/tCho: r = 0.54, p < 0.0001) and tNAA/Ins (r = 0.56, p < 0.0001), providing a baseline for fetal brain metabolic assessment. Linear regression analysis was used to calculate regression lines for fetal brain metabolite ratios. Slopes were tested at p of 0.05.

Conclusions

The current findings confirmed a significant correlation between fetal brain metabolites and gestational age, supporting the feasibility of establishing standard values for these metabolites in fetal brain assessment.

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磁共振波谱在妊娠中后期胎儿脑发育检查中的价值
磁共振波谱(MRS)在无创脑代谢评估方面取得了重大进展。MRS可以提供有价值的代谢信息,并比以前更准确地诊断宫内胎儿大脑发育。为了获得有关正常宫内胎儿脑代谢的信息,并建立正常胎儿脑代谢物的孕龄特异性参考值,以供随后在MRS中使用,我们对妊娠中后期的正常胎儿脑进行了MRS扫描,并进行了相关处理。方法在这项前瞻性研究中,对109例胎儿进行了MRS扫描,根据特定的纳入和排除标准,共纳入54例正常胎儿脑。我们分析了代谢比率,包括n -乙酰天冬氨酸(NAA)和总n -乙酰天冬氨酸(tNAA)、总胆碱(tCho)、肌醇(Ins)和总肌酸(tCr)与胎龄的关系。结果胎龄与特定代谢比(Ins/tCr: r = - 0.75, p <;0.0001;tCho/tCr: r = - 0.50, p <;0.0001),尤其是tNAA/tCho (tNAA/tCho: r = 0.54, p <;0.0001)和tNAA/Ins (r = 0.56, p <;0.0001),为胎儿脑代谢评估提供基线。采用线性回归分析计算胎儿脑代谢物比值回归线。斜率检验p = 0.05。结论目前的研究结果证实了胎儿脑代谢物与胎龄之间的显著相关性,支持了在胎儿脑评估中建立这些代谢物标准值的可行性。
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