Midline Shift vs. Mid-Surface Shift: Correlation with Outcome of Traumatic Brain Injuries.

Cheng Jiang, Jie Cao, Craig Williamson, Negar Farzaneh, Venkatakrishna Rajajee, Jonathan Gryak, Kayvan Najarian, S M Reza Soroushmehr
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Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a major health and socioeconomic problem globally that is associated with a high level of mortality. Early and accurate diagnosis and prognosis of TBI is important in patient management and preventing any secondary injuries. Computer tomography (CT) imaging assists physicians in diagnosing injury and guiding treatment. One of the clinical parameters extracted from CT images is midline shift, a measure of linear displacement in brain structure, which is correlated with TBI patient outcomes. However, only a tiny fraction of the overall tissue displacement is quantified through this parameter. In this paper, a novel measurement of overall mid-surface shift is proposed that quantifies the total volume of brain tissue shifted across the midline. When compared to traditional midline shift, mid-surface shift has a stronger correlation with TBI patient outcomes.

中线移位与中线表面移位:与创伤性脑损伤预后的相关性。
外伤性脑损伤(TBI)是一个全球性的重大健康和社会经济问题,与高死亡率有关。TBI的早期准确诊断和预后对患者治疗和预防继发性损伤具有重要意义。计算机断层扫描(CT)成像帮助医生诊断损伤并指导治疗。从CT图像中提取的临床参数之一是中线移位,这是一种测量脑结构线性位移的方法,与TBI患者的预后相关。然而,通过该参数只能量化整个组织位移的一小部分。在本文中,提出了一种新的测量整体中表面位移的方法,该方法量化了脑组织在中线上移位的总量。与传统的中线移位相比,中表面移位与TBI患者的预后有更强的相关性。
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