Utility of brain parenchyma density measurement and computed tomography perfusion imaging in predicting brain death.

IF 0.9 Q4 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Polish Journal of Radiology Pub Date : 2020-11-25 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.5114/pjr.2020.101482
Asli I Akdogan, Hilal Sahin, Yeliz Pekcevik, Hatice Uluer
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Abstract

Purpose: To assess the utility of brain parenchyma density measurement on unenhanced computed tomography (CT) in predicting brain death (BD), in order to evaluate the added value of CT perfusion (CTP).

Material and methods: A total of 77 patients who were clinically diagnosed as BD and had both CT angiography (CTA) and CTP imaging in the same session were retrospectively reviewed. On unenhanced phase of CTA, density measurement was performed from 23 regions of interests (ROIs) which were located in the following areas: level of basal ganglia (caudate nucleus, putamen, corpus callosum, posterior limb of internal capsule), level of brainstem, grey- white matters on levels of centrum semiovale (CS), high convexity (HC), and cerebellum. CTP images were evaluated qualitatively and independently. Grey matter (GM), white matter (WM), density, and GM/WM density ratio of BD patients were compared with control subjects.

Results: Comparing with the normal control group, the GM and WM density at each level and GM/WM density ratio of CS, HC, and cerebellum level were significantly lower in brain-dead patients (p = 0.019 for HC-WM, p < 0.001 for other areas). Using ROC analysis, the highest value of area under curve (AUC) for the GM/WM density ratio was found at the HC level (AUC = 0.907). The sensitivity of the GM/WM density ratio at the HC level was found to be 90% when the cut-off value of 1.25 was identified. Evaluating the GM/WM density ratio together with the CTP results increased the sensitivity further to 98%.

Conclusions: The GM/WM density ratio at the HC level on unenhanced CT may be a useful finding to predict BD. Also, the addition of CTP increases the sensitivity of this method.

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脑实质密度测量和计算机断层灌注成像在预测脑死亡中的应用。
目的:探讨非增强CT (computer tomography, CT)脑实质密度测量在预测脑死亡(brain death, BD)中的应用价值,以评价CT灌注(CT perfusion, CTP)的附加价值。材料与方法:回顾性分析77例临床诊断为BD的患者,同时行CT血管造影(CTA)和CTP成像。在CTA非增强期,对基底节区(尾状核、壳核、胼胝体、内囊后肢)、脑干、半叶中心区(CS)、高凸区(HC)、小脑等23个感兴趣区(roi)进行密度测量。对CTP图像进行定性和独立评价。比较BD患者与对照组的灰质(GM)、白质(WM)、密度及GM/WM密度比。结果:与正常对照组相比,脑死亡患者各水平GM、WM密度及CS、HC、小脑水平GM/WM密度比均显著降低(HC-WM区p = 0.019,其他区p < 0.001)。ROC分析显示,GM/WM密度比曲线下面积(AUC)在HC水平最高(AUC = 0.907)。当临界值为1.25时,HC水平上GM/WM密度比的灵敏度为90%。评价GM/WM密度比和CTP结果将灵敏度进一步提高到98%。结论:未增强CT上HC水平的GM/WM密度比可能是预测BD的有用发现,并且CTP的加入增加了该方法的敏感性。
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