Pulvinar quantitative susceptibility mapping predicts visual hallucinations post‐deep brain stimulation in Parkinson's disease

Author:

Matsuura Keita1ORCID,Ii Yuichiro2,Maeda Masayuki3,Tabei Ken‐ichi4,Satoh Masayuki5,Umino Maki6,Kajikawa Hiroyuki7,Araki Tommohiro8,Nakamura Naoko1,Matsuyama Hirofumi1ORCID,Shindo Akihiro1,Tomimoto Hidekazu1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurology, Graduate School of Medicine Mie University Mie Japan

2. Department of Neuroimaging and Pathophysiology Mie University School of Medicine Mie Japan

3. Department of Neuroradiology, Graduate School of Medicine Mie University Mie Japan

4. School of Industrial Technology, Advanced Institute of Industrial Technology Tokyo Metropolitan Public University Corporation Tokyo Japan

5. Department of Dementia and Neuropsychology, Advanced Institute of Industrial Technology Tokyo Metropolitan Public University Corporation Tokyo Japan

6. Department of Radiology, Graduate School of Medicine Mie University Mie Japan

7. Department of Neurology Suzuka Kaisei Hospital Mie Japan

8. Department of Neurosurgery Suzuka Kaisei Hospital Mie Japan

Abstract

AbstractPurposeWe have reported the relationship between low pulvinar nuclei (PN) intensity in susceptibility‐weighted imaging and the appearance of visual hallucinations and cognitive function. The aim of the study was to examine the changes in the quantitative susceptibility mapping (QSM) in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) who underwent deep brain stimulation (DBS) and verify whether the PN susceptibility value (SV) on QSM can predict visual hallucination and cognitive changes after DBS.MethodsThis study examined 24 patients with PD who underwent DBS along with QSM imaging on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). All MRIs were performed within 3 months before surgery. The PN SV was further assessed based on the QSM. Then, associations were examined among cognitive changes, hallucination, and PN SV. The cognitive function of the patient was compared immediately before surgery and at 1 year postoperatively.ResultsVisual hallucinations were observed in seven patients during the follow‐up period. The PN SV was ≥0.045 ppm in nine patients with PD, and six of them had visual hallucinations, whereas only one of 15 patients with PD with SV of <0.045 ppm had visual hallucinations (Fisher's exact test, p = .0037).ConclusionsThe SV of >0.045 ppm at the PN in QSM in patients with PD may provide useful information suggesting visual hallucination and cognitive deterioration after DBS treatment.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Behavioral Neuroscience

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