脑肿瘤手术后保留的白质完整性和恢复:一项前瞻性的额鼻道先导性研究。

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES
Brain connectivity Pub Date : 2023-12-01 Epub Date: 2023-10-19 DOI:10.1089/brain.2023.0033
Tim Wende, Anastasia Hoffmann, Cordula Scherlach, Johannes Kasper, Caroline Sander, Felix Arlt, Eric Dietel, Anika Stockert, Jürgen Meixensberger, Gordian Prasse
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摘要

引言:白质束的损伤会导致严重的神经系统缺陷,这在脑瘤手术前通常很难预测。为了探索评估白质完整性及其保存的可能性,我们选择了额斜道(FAT),因为它涉及多种神经功能,如言语和运动启动。方法:右手左半球脑内肿瘤患者在术前7天和术后3天内进行FAT纤维束成像。在手术前后7天内以及术后3个月的随访中评估神经功能评分和失语症评分。结果:对15例患者进行了前瞻性分析。经过多变量分析和受试者操作特征分析,我们发现术前左侧FAT的各向异性分数(FA)表明术前失语症评分(截止值0.40,p = 0.015)。术后3个月失语症评分由左FAT的术后FA预测(截止0.35,p = 0.005),术后保留了左侧FAT的FA(截止值95.8%,p = 0.017)。术后保留的右侧FAT FA可反向预测术后失语症评分(截止值95.1%,p = 0.016)。讨论:评估白质完整性保存是可能的,并与脑肿瘤手术后的结果相关。它可能有助于患者咨询和评估康复潜力,以及在未来研究相关的大脑网络。临床试验注册:该试验在ClinicalTrials.gov(NCT04302857)上进行了前瞻性注册。
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Preserved White Matter Integrity and Recovery After Brain Tumor Surgery: A Prospective Pilot Study on the Frontal Aslant Tract.

Introduction: Damage to white matter tracts can cause severe neurological deficits, which are often hardly predictable before brain tumor surgery. To explore the possibility of assessing white matter integrity and its preservation, we chose the frontal aslant tract (FAT) due to its involvement in multiple neurological functions such as speech and movement initiation. Methods: Right-handed patients with left hemispheric intracerebral tumors underwent FAT tractography within 7 days before and 3 days after surgery. Neurological performance score and aphasia score were assessed within 7 days before and after surgery, as well as at follow-up 3 months postoperatively. Results: Fifteen patients were prospectively analyzed. After multivariate analysis and receiver operating characteristic analysis, we found that preoperative fractional anisotropy (FA) of the left FAT indicated the preoperative aphasia score (cutoff 0.40, p = 0.015). Aphasia scores 3 months postoperatively were predicted by both postoperative FA of the left FAT (cutoff 0.35, p = 0.005) and postoperatively preserved FA of the left FAT (cutoff 95.8%, p = 0.017). Postoperatively preserved right FAT FA inversely predicted postoperative aphasia score (cutoff 95.1%, p = 0.016). Discussion: Assessment of white matter integrity preservation is possible and correlates with outcome after brain tumor surgery. It may be useful for patient counseling and assessment of rehabilitation potential, as well as to investigate relevant brain networks in the future. Clinical Trial Registration: The trial was prospectively registered at ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT04302857).

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Brain connectivity
Brain connectivity Neuroscience-General Neuroscience
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期刊介绍: Brain Connectivity provides groundbreaking findings in the rapidly advancing field of connectivity research at the systems and network levels. The Journal disseminates information on brain mapping, modeling, novel research techniques, new imaging modalities, preclinical animal studies, and the translation of research discoveries from the laboratory to the clinic. This essential journal fosters the application of basic biological discoveries and contributes to the development of novel diagnostic and therapeutic interventions to recognize and treat a broad range of neurodegenerative and psychiatric disorders such as: Alzheimer’s disease, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, posttraumatic stress disorder, epilepsy, traumatic brain injury, stroke, dementia, and depression.
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