Effect of Ageing on Midbrain to Pons Area Ratio Using MRI: A Cross-sectional Study

Tukaram Rathod, KS Sachin, U. Joish, S. Vishnupriya, GM Vinutha
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Introduction: There is brainstem atrophy with normal ageing. It is pertinent to determine, if this atrophy with ageing, is associated with significant alteration in the midbrain to pons ratio. Aim: To determine sizes and ratio of midbrain and pons area among adults and elderly. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional, analytical study was done in a tertiary care hospital, S Nijalingappa Medical College, Bagalkot, Karnataka, India from January 2022 to March 2022, including 200 apparently healthy adult and elderly participants. They were divided into two groups, 100 men (M1≤50 years and M2>50 years) and 100 women (F1≤50 years and F2>50 years). Each underwent multiplanar T1 Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) of the brain. An experienced Radiologist identified midsagittal image, and measured midbrain and pons areas on that image. Mean and standard deviations of midbrain and pons area and midbrain to pons area ratio were estimated for each of the groups. Independent Sample t-test was used to determine significance of differences between groups. Results: A total of 200 participants were included in the study with mean age of 51 years and 3 months. The midbrain to pons area ratio among M2 and F2 groups ranged from 0.20 to 0.39, and in M1 and F1 groups it ranged from 0.23 to 0.47. Midbrain areas and midbrain to pons area ratio were significantly more among participants aged less than 50 years among both males (p-value = 0.014 and 0.024) and females (p-value = 0.011 and 0.032) in comparison with participants aged more than 50 years. Conclusion: Midbrain to pons area ratio decreases significantly in older age, and hence, age needs to be accounted for, while interpreting the ratio.
衰老对中脑-脑桥面积比影响的MRI横断面研究
导读:正常的衰老会导致脑干萎缩。确定这种萎缩与衰老是否与中脑与脑桥比例的显著改变有关是相关的。目的:探讨成人和老年人中脑和脑桥面积的大小及比例。材料和方法:于2022年1月至2022年3月在印度卡纳塔克邦巴加尔科特S Nijalingappa医学院三级保健医院进行了一项横断面分析研究,包括200名表面健康的成人和老年人参与者。男性100人(M1≤50岁,M2≤50岁),女性100人(F1≤50岁,F2≤50岁)。每个人都接受了多平面T1脑磁共振成像(MRI)。一位经验丰富的放射科医生确定了正中矢状面图像,并在该图像上测量了中脑和脑桥区域。估计各组中脑和脑桥面积及中脑与脑桥面积比值的平均值和标准差。采用独立样本t检验确定组间差异的显著性。结果:共纳入200例患者,平均年龄51岁零3个月。M2和F2组中脑与脑桥面积之比为0.20 ~ 0.39,M1和F1组中脑与脑桥面积之比为0.23 ~ 0.47。年龄小于50岁的男性(p值分别为0.014和0.024)和女性(p值分别为0.011和0.032)中脑面积和中脑与脑桥面积之比均显著高于50岁以上的参与者。结论:中脑与脑桥面积比值随年龄增大而明显下降,在解释中脑与脑桥面积比值时应考虑年龄因素。
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