Incidental neuroimaging findings in South African adult research participants with and without neuropsychiatric disorders

Q4 Neuroscience
Chanellé Hendrikse , Tina Malan , Stéfan du Plessis , Jonathan Carr , Martin Kidd , Robin Emsley , Soraya Seedat
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Abstract

There is a lack of comparative data on the occurrence and clinical significance of incidental neuroimaging findings (IFs) in adult research participants with neuropsychiatric disorders and healthy controls. We investigated and compared the frequency, clinical significance and predictors of IFs on structural brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans of research participants between the ages of 18–78 years living in Cape Town, South Africa. Our sample (N = 295) included individuals with posttraumatic stress disorder (n = 122) or Parkinson's disease (n = 21), and healthy controls (n = 152). T1 ME-MPRAGE weighted structural MRI scans were acquired and subsequently reviewed for IFs by radiologists. A neurologist reviewed radiological reports and categorised IFs according to their estimated clinical significance. IFs were observed on the scans of 95 (32%) participants but most IFs were either judged to be clinically non-significant (49%) or of unknown clinical significance (32%). Eighteen participants (6%) had clinically significant findings that required referral for further clinical management. Age was a significant predictor of having an IF, whereas a diagnosis of Parkinson's disease was a significant predictor of having a clinically significant IF.

偶然神经影像学发现在南非成人研究参与者有和没有神经精神疾病
关于神经精神疾病和健康对照的成人研究参与者中偶然神经影像学发现(IFs)的发生率和临床意义缺乏比较数据。我们调查并比较了居住在南非开普敦的年龄在18-78岁之间的研究参与者的结构脑磁共振成像(MRI)扫描中IFs的频率、临床意义和预测因素。我们的样本(N = 295)包括创伤后应激障碍(N = 122)或帕金森病患者(N = 21),以及健康对照(N = 152)。获得T1 ME-MPRAGE加权结构MRI扫描,随后由放射科医生检查IFs。一位神经科医生回顾了放射学报告,并根据其估计的临床意义对IFs进行了分类。在95名(32%)参与者的扫描中观察到干扰源,但大多数干扰源要么被判定为临床无显著性(49%),要么被判定为临床意义未知(32%)。18名参与者(6%)有临床显著的发现,需要转诊进一步的临床处理。年龄是IF发生的重要预测因子,而帕金森病的诊断是IF发生的重要预测因子。
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Neuroimage. Reports
Neuroimage. Reports Neuroscience (General)
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