Diffusion tensor imaging and MR spectroscopy in the evaluation of neonatal encephalopathies.

IF 0.9 Q2 Medicine
Adya Mehra, Priya Pattath Sankaran, Sheila S Mathai, Rajagopal Kadavigere, Prakashini Koteshwara
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BackgroundNeonatal encephalopathy is a broad term encompassing many underlying pathologies, most commonly hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy. Though this diagnosis has long been derived from relevant history, examination and lab parameters, this study aims to illustrate the diagnostic power of advanced radiological techniques such as MR Spectroscopy and Diffusion Tensor Imaging to objectively classify subjects based on disease severity and predict adverse outcomes.Methods41 cases of neonatal encephalopathy with MRI Brain were included in the study. NAA/Cr, NAA/Cho, Cho/Cr and Lac/Cr ratios in basal ganglia and white matter, and DTI parameters of FA, ADC and MD in five major tracts were recorded. Developmental milestones were assessed on follow up of the child at 6 months. Correlation of the MRS and DTI values with disease severity and status at follow up was done.ResultsThe ratios of NAA/Cr and Lac/Cr in basal ganglia and white matter showed strong positive correlation with the disease severity at onset. Lac/Cr also positively correlated with the abnormal outcome group. FA values in the posterior limbs of internal capsule, thalami and corpus callosum were seen to most consistently correlate with the abnormal outcome group, substantiating these objective and reproducible metrics that can be employed for neuro-prognostication across all etiologies of neonatal encephalopathy.ConclusionNeonatal encephalopathy is an umbrella term for conditions that can cause devastating neurological sequelae, which necessitates radiological pattern recognition for identification of etiology, and use of supplementary quantitative techniques such as MRS and DTI is endorsed for objective evaluation of clinical outcomes.

弥散张量成像和磁共振光谱在新生儿脑病评估中的应用。
新生儿脑病是一个广泛的术语,包括许多潜在的病理,最常见的是缺氧缺血性脑病。虽然这种诊断长期以来都来源于相关的病史、检查和实验室参数,但本研究旨在说明先进的放射技术(如磁共振光谱和扩散张量成像)的诊断能力,以客观地根据疾病严重程度对受试者进行分类并预测不良后果。方法对41例新生儿脑病的MRI检查结果进行分析。记录基底节区和白质的NAA/Cr、NAA/Cho、Cho/Cr和Lac/Cr比值,以及5个主要神经束FA、ADC和MD的DTI参数。在儿童6个月的随访中评估发育里程碑。MRS和DTI值与病情严重程度和随访状态的相关性。结果基底节区和白质区NAA/Cr、Lac/Cr比值与发病时疾病严重程度呈显著正相关。Lac/Cr也与异常结局组呈正相关。内囊后肢、丘脑和胼胝体的FA值与异常预后组的相关性最为一致,证实了这些客观且可重复的指标,可用于所有新生儿脑病病因的神经预后。结论新生儿脑病是可导致破坏性神经系统后遗症的疾病的总称,需要放射学模式识别来识别病因,并支持使用MRS和DTI等辅助定量技术来客观评估临床结果。
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Journal of neonatal-perinatal medicine
Journal of neonatal-perinatal medicine Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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