Exploring the role of quantitative susceptibility mapping in assessing brain iron deposition in hemodialysis patients.

IF 4.5 2区 医学 Q1 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
GuoLi Ren, QingQing Nie, Daliang Liu, Bo Wang, Xiao Gao, XueHuan Liu, Hao Wang, Jun Liu
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Abstract

Patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) develop brain iron deposition due to iron metabolism disorders induced by long-term hemodialysis. This abnormal iron accumulation accelerates cognitive impairment (CI) and neurodegenerative pathologies. Quantitative susceptibility mapping (QSM), a technique capable of precisely quantifying magnetic susceptibility, provides a novel perspective for the noninvasive and dynamic monitoring of cerebral iron distribution. Monitoring brain iron deposition using QSM facilitates the development of individualized clinical treatment strategies. This review systematically examines the application of QSM in studying brain iron deposition in hemodialysis patients, with a focus on analyzing the dynamic patterns of iron deposition pre- and post-dialysis and during follow-up periods. It further explores the relationship between QSM findings and iron metabolism dysregulation, blood-brain barrier (BBB) injury, and oxidative stress. Additionally, the predictive value of QSM for clinical neurological functional prognosis following iron chelation therapy is discussed. CRITICAL RELEVANCE STATEMENT: QSM studies on cerebral iron deposition in hemodialysis patients require further monitoring of its spatial-temporal dynamics and changes after iron chelation. Future research should focus on technical standardization, longitudinal tracking, and treatment response to establish a precision neuroimaging-guided framework. KEY POINTS: This review exploration is warranted to monitor the spatial distribution and dynamic changes of brain iron deposition in this population. The relationships between QSM findings and iron metabolism dysregulation, blood-brain barrier injury, and oxidative stress are explored. This review focuses on issues in the fields of technology standardization, longitudinal monitoring, and treatment responsiveness.

探讨定量易感性制图在评估血液透析患者脑铁沉积中的作用。
终末期肾病(ESRD)患者由于长期血液透析引起的铁代谢紊乱而发生脑铁沉积。这种异常的铁积累加速了认知障碍(CI)和神经退行性病理。定量磁化率制图(QSM)是一种能够精确定量磁化率的技术,为无创动态监测脑铁分布提供了新的视角。使用QSM监测脑铁沉积有助于制定个性化的临床治疗策略。本文综述了QSM在血液透析患者脑铁沉积研究中的应用,重点分析了透析前、透析后和随访期间脑铁沉积的动态模式。本研究进一步探讨了QSM结果与铁代谢失调、血脑屏障(BBB)损伤和氧化应激之间的关系。此外,还讨论了QSM对铁螯合治疗后临床神经功能预后的预测价值。关键相关性声明:血液透析患者脑铁沉积的QSM研究需要进一步监测其时空动态和铁螯合后的变化。未来的研究应着眼于技术标准化、纵向跟踪和治疗反应,以建立精确的神经影像学指导框架。重点:对该人群脑铁沉积的空间分布和动态变化进行研究是有必要的。QSM结果与铁代谢失调、血脑屏障损伤和氧化应激之间的关系进行了探讨。本文就技术标准化、纵向监测和治疗反应性等方面的问题进行综述。
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Insights into Imaging
Insights into Imaging Medicine-Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
CiteScore
7.30
自引率
4.30%
发文量
182
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: Insights into Imaging (I³) is a peer-reviewed open access journal published under the brand SpringerOpen. All content published in the journal is freely available online to anyone, anywhere! I³ continuously updates scientific knowledge and progress in best-practice standards in radiology through the publication of original articles and state-of-the-art reviews and opinions, along with recommendations and statements from the leading radiological societies in Europe. Founded by the European Society of Radiology (ESR), I³ creates a platform for educational material, guidelines and recommendations, and a forum for topics of controversy. A balanced combination of review articles, original papers, short communications from European radiological congresses and information on society matters makes I³ an indispensable source for current information in this field. I³ is owned by the ESR, however authors retain copyright to their article according to the Creative Commons Attribution License (see Copyright and License Agreement). All articles can be read, redistributed and reused for free, as long as the author of the original work is cited properly. The open access fees (article-processing charges) for this journal are kindly sponsored by ESR for all Members. The journal went open access in 2012, which means that all articles published since then are freely available online.
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