Author:
Hu Ling,Yang Siyu,Jin Bo,Wang Chao
Abstract
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a common source of morbidity and mortality among civilians and military personnel. Initial routine neuroimaging plays an essential role in rapidly assessing intracranial injury that may require intervention. However, in the context of TBI, limitations of routine neuroimaging include poor visualization of more subtle changes of brain parenchymal after injury, poor prognostic ability and inability to analyze cerebral perfusion, metabolite and mechanical properties. With the development of modern neuroimaging techniques, advanced neuroimaging techniques have greatly boosted the studies in the diagnosis, prognostication, and eventually impacting treatment of TBI. Advances in neuroimaging techniques have shown potential, including (1) Ultrasound (US) based techniques (contrast-enhanced US, intravascular US, and US elastography), (2) Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) based techniques (diffusion tensor imaging, magnetic resonance spectroscopy, perfusion weighted imaging, magnetic resonance elastography and functional MRI), and (3) molecular imaging based techniques (positron emission tomography and single photon emission computed tomography). Therefore, in this review, we aim to summarize the role of these advanced neuroimaging techniques in the evaluation and management of TBI. This review is the first to combine the role of the US, MRI and molecular imaging based techniques in TBI. Advanced neuroimaging techniques have great potential; still, there is much to improve. With more clinical validation and larger studies, these techniques will be likely applied for routine clinical use from the initial research.
Funder
Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang Province
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