Morphometric evaluation of traumatic axonal injury and the correlation with post-traumatic cerebral atrophy and functional outcome

Author:

Bohyn Cedric1ORCID,Vyvere Thijs Vande2,Keyzer Frederik De3,Sima Diana M2,Demaerel Philippe1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Radiology, University Hospital Leuven, Belgium

2. icometrix, Research and Development, Belgium

3. Department of Medical Physics and Quality Control, University Hospital Leuven, Belgium

Abstract

Introduction Imaging plays a crucial role in the diagnosis, prognosis and follow-up of traumatic brain injury. Whereas computed tomography plays a pivotal role in the acute setting, magnetic resonance imaging is best suited to detect the true extent of traumatic brain injury, and more specifically diffuse axonal injury. Post-traumatic brain atrophy is a well-known complication of traumatic brain injury. Purpose This study investigated the correlation between diffuse axonal injury detected with fluid-attenuated inversion recovery and susceptibility-weighted imaging magnetic resonance imaging, post-traumatic brain atrophy and functional outcome (Glasgow outcome scale – extended). Materials and methods Twenty patients with a closed head injury and diffuse axonal injury detected with fluid-attenuated inversion recovery and susceptibility-weighted imaging were included. The total volumes of the diffuse axonal injury fluid-attenuated inversion recovery lesions were determined for each subject’s initial (<14 days) and follow-up magnetic resonance scan (average: day 303 ± 83 standard deviation). The different brain volumes were automatically quantified using a validated and both US Food and Drug Administration-cleared and CE-marked machine learning algorithm (icobrain). The number of susceptibility-weighted imaging lesions and functional outcome scores (Glasgow outcome scale – extended) were retrieved from the Collaborative European NeuroTrauma Effectiveness Research Traumatic Brain Injury dataset. Results The volumetric fluid-attenuated inversion recovery diffuse axonal injury lesion load showed a significant inverse correlation with functional outcome (Glasgow outcome scale – extended) ( r = −0.57; P = 0.0094) and white matter volume change ( r = −0.50; P = 0.027). In addition, white matter volume change correlated significantly with the Glasgow outcome scale – extended score ( P = 0.0072; r = 0.58). Moreover, there was a strong inverse correlation between longitudinal fluid-attenuated inversion recovery lesion volume change and whole brain volume change ( r = −0.63; P = 0.0028). No significant correlation existed between the number of diffuse axonal injury susceptibility-weighted imaging lesions, brain atrophy and functional outcome. Conclusions Volumetric analysis of diffuse axonal injury on fluid-attenuated inversion recovery imaging and automated brain atrophy calculation are potentially useful tools in the clinical management and follow-up of traumatic brain injury patients with diffuse axonal injury.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Neurology (clinical),Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,General Medicine

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