Diffusion tensor imaging in the SPRINT-MS clinical trial: Advancing trial methodology.

IF 2.3 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Ken Sakaie, Mengke Du, Nancy Obuchowski, Mark J Lowe, Jian Lin, Robert J Fox
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Abstract

Background: SPRINT-MS was a placebo-controlled phase 2 trial of ibudilast in secondary and primary progressive multiple sclerosis. The trial included multimodal imaging to assess brain tissue integrity. This contribution focuses on improved analysis methods of diffusion tensor imaging to refine its application in clinical trials.

Objective: Reassess diffusion tensor imaging from the SPRINT-MS trial.

Methods: Postprocessing incorporated corrections for bulk motion, eddy current distortion, outlier replacement, and intra-volume movement. The ICBM-DTI-81 white matter parcellation map was coregistered into native space. Six unilateral and 21 bilateral regions of interest were identified. Median radial diffusivity was the primary outcome measure for this analysis. A linear mixed-effects model was used to assess the interaction between time and treatment for the outcome measure with Holm correction for multiple comparisons.

Results: Radial diffusivity in the cingulum and cerebellar peduncles showed a significant difference in rate of change between treatment and placebo groups (2.7-7.4 × 10-3 mm2/s per 24-week time period, p < 0.04). Radial diffusivity was unchanged (declined) in the treatment (placebo) groups, consistent with preservation (deterioration) of tissue integrity.

Conclusion: Our results suggest that the diffusion tensor imaging of the cingulum and cerebellar peduncles may be useful target outcome metrics in neuroprotective trials in progressive multiple sclerosis.

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SPRINT-MS临床试验中的弥散张量成像:改进试验方法学。
背景:SPRINT-MS是一项布司特治疗继发性和原发性进行性多发性硬化症的安慰剂对照2期试验。该试验包括多模态成像来评估脑组织完整性。这一贡献侧重于改进扩散张量成像的分析方法,以完善其在临床试验中的应用。目的:从SPRINT-MS试验中重新评估弥散张量成像。方法:后处理包括对整体运动、涡流畸变、异常值替换和体积内运动的校正。洲际弹道导弹- dti -81白质包裹图被共同注册到本地空间。确定了6个单边和21个双边感兴趣的区域。中位径向扩散系数是本分析的主要结局指标。采用线性混合效应模型评估时间和治疗之间的相互作用,并对多重比较进行Holm校正。结果:在治疗组和安慰剂组之间,束带和小脑蒂的径向弥散性变化率(2.7-7.4 × 10-3 mm2/s / 24周)有显著差异。结论:我们的研究结果表明,在进展性多发性硬化症的神经保护试验中,束带和小脑蒂的弥散张量成像可能是有用的目标结果指标。
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