Prediction of voluntary movements of the upper extremities by resting state‐brain regional glucose metabolism in patients with chronic severe brain injury: A pilot study

Author:

Yamaki Tomohiro12ORCID,Hatakeyama Naoya3,Murayama Takemi3,Funakura Mika3,Hara Takuya3,Onodera Shinji2,Ito Daisuke1,Yakufujiang Maidinamu1,Odaki Masaru1,Oka Nobuo12,Kobayashi Shigeki1

Affiliation:

1. Division of Neurosurgery, Rehabilitation Center for Traumatic Apallics Chiba National Agency for Automotive Safety and Victims' Aid 3‐30‐1 Isobe, Mihama‐ku Chiba 261‐0012 Japan

2. Division of Radiology, Rehabilitation Center for Traumatic Apallics Chiba National Agency for Automotive Safety and Victims' Aid 3‐30‐1 Isobe, Mihama‐ku Chiba 261‐0012 Japan

3. Division of Rehabilitation, Rehabilitation Center for Traumatic Apallics Chiba National Agency for Automotive Safety and Victims' Aid 3‐30‐1 Isobe, Mihama‐ku Chiba 261‐0012 Japan

Abstract

AbstractConfirmation of the exact voluntary movements of patients with disorder of consciousness following severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) is difficult because of the associated communication disturbances. In this pilot study, we investigated whether regional brain glucose metabolism assessed by 18F‐fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography (FDG‐PET) at rest could predict voluntary movement in severe TBI patients, particularly those with sufficient upper limb capacity to use communication devices. We visually and verbally instructed patients to clasp or open their hands. After video capture, three independent rehabilitation therapists determined whether the patients' movements were voluntary or involuntary. The results were compared with the standardized uptake value in the primary motor cortex, referring to the Penfield's homunculus, by resting state by FDG‐PET imaged 1 year prior. Results showed that glucose uptake in the left (p = 0.0015) and right (p = 0.0121) proximal limb of the primary motor cortex, based on Penfield's homunculus on cerebral cartography, may reflect contralateral voluntary movement. Receiver operating characteristic curve analysis showed that a mean cutoff standardized uptake value of 5.47 ± 0.08 provided the best sensitivity and specificity for differentiating between voluntary and involuntary movements in each area. FDG‐PET may be a useful and robust biomarker for predicting long‐term recovery of motor function in severe TBI patients with disorders of consciousness.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Neurology (clinical),Neurology,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Radiological and Ultrasound Technology,Anatomy

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