Author:
Mahmoud Bahaa Eldin,Mohammad Mohammad Edrees,Serour Dalia K.
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Cerebrovascular stroke is one of the leading causes of death worldwide. Imaging with conventional MR techniques cannot provide reliable information as regard the integrity of the white matter tracts and therefore limiting its ability to predict the clinical outcome. While prediction of the motor outcome becomes more crucial for determining the specific rehabilitation strategies and final clinical outcomes, the purpose of this study was to assess the value of diffusion tensor MR imaging in patients with acute ischemic stroke as a prognostic imaging modality to predict the clinical outcome.
Results
A significant statistical association was found between the tractography findings and the clinical score at admission (p 0.0005) and the clinical recovery after 3 months (p 0.001). Residual neurological deficits were found in patients with disrupted tracts; on the other hand, near complete clinical recovery was found in patients with non-disrupted tracts. Also, significant statistical association was found between the degree of FA reduction in the affected tracts and the clinical score at admission (p 0.001) and the clinical recovery after 3 months (p 0.01). Correlation between the FA values at the site of infarctions and the corresponding area of the brain on the contralateral side revealed significant statistical difference.
Conclusion
DTI offers a potential tool for prediction of the clinical outcome of acute stroke patients as it can detect the microstructural changes in the white matter tracts affected by the ischemic lesions which cannot be detected by conventional MRI and therefore can help in determining the rehabilitation strategy
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging
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