Cervical Spinal Cord Atrophy can be Accurately Quantified Using Head Images

Author:

Taheri Kamyar1ORCID,Vavasour Irene M2ORCID,Abel ShawnaORCID,Lee Lisa EunyoungORCID,Johnson Poljanka,Ristow Stephen1,Tam Roger2,Laule Cornelia2345,Ackermans Nathalie ChantalORCID,Schabas Alice,Cross Helen,Chan Jillian Katrina,Sayao Ana-Luiza,Bhan Virender,Devonshire Virginia,Carruthers Robert1ORCID,Li David KB12,Traboulsee Anthony L1,Kolind Shannon H1245,Dvorak Adam Vladimir45ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada

2. Department of Radiology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada

3. Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada

4. Department of Physics & Astronomy, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada

5. International Collaboration on Repair Discoveries (ICORD), Vancouver, BC, Canada

Abstract

Background Spinal cord atrophy provides a clinically relevant metric for monitoring MS. However, the spinal cord is imaged far less frequently than brain due to artefacts and acquisition time, whereas MRI of the brain is routinely performed. Objective To validate spinal cord cross-sectional area measurements from routine 3DT1 whole-brain MRI versus those from dedicated cord MRI in healthy controls and people with MS. Methods We calculated cross-sectional area at C1 and C2/3 using T2*-weighted spinal cord images and 3DT1 brain images, for 28 healthy controls and 73 people with MS. Correlations for both groups were assessed between: (1) C1 and C2/3 using cord images; (2) C1 from brain and C1 from cord; and (3) C1 from brain and C2/3 from cord. Results and Conclusion C1 and C2/3 from cord were strongly correlated in controls ( r = 0.94, p<0.0001) and MS ( r = 0.85, p<0.0001). There was strong agreement between C1 from brain and C2/3 from cord in controls ( r = 0.84, p<0.0001) and MS ( r = 0.81, p<0.0001). This supports the use of C1 cross-sectional area calculated from brain imaging as a surrogate for the traditional C2/3 cross-sectional area measure for spinal cord atrophy.

Funder

Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada

Canadian Network for Research and Innovation in Machining Technology, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute Innovation and Translational Research Award

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience,Neurology (clinical)

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