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oai:pubmedcentral.nih.gov:1018...

Topic
Adult Brain
Author
Calabrese, E. Gandhi, S. Shih, J. Otero, M. Randazzo, D. Hemphill, C. Huie, R. Talbott, J.F. Amorim, E.
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en
Editor

American Society of Neuroradiology

Category

AJNR: American Journal of Neuroradiology

Year

2023

listing date

3/25/2024

Keywords
voxelwise lower coma following /s −6 mm diffusion brain arrest cardiac adc [sd parieto-occipital imaging poor outcome injury
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Abstract

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: MR imaging of the brain provides unbiased neuroanatomic evaluation of brain injury and is useful for neurologic prognostication following cardiac arrest.

Regional analysis of diffusion imaging may provide additional prognostic value and help reveal the neuroanatomic underpinnings of coma recovery.

The purpose of this study was to evaluate global, regional, and voxelwise differences in diffusion-weighted MR imaging signal in patients in a coma after cardiac arrest.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed diffusion MR imaging data from 81 subjects who were comatose for >48 hours following cardiac arrest.

Poor outcome was defined as the inability to follow simple commands at any point during hospitalization.

ADC differences between groups were evaluated across the whole brain, locally by using voxelwise analysis and regionally by using ROI-based principal component analysis.

RESULTS: Subjects with poor outcome had more severe brain injury as measured by lower average whole-brain ADC (740 [SD, 102] × 10(−6) mm(2)/s versus 833 [SD, 23] × 10(−6) mm(2)/s, P < .001) and larger average volumes of tissue with ADC below 650 × 10(−6) mm(s)/s (464 [SD, 469] mL versus 62 [SD, 51] mL, P < .001).

Voxelwise analysis showed lower ADC in the bilateral parieto-occipital areas and perirolandic cortices for the poor outcome group.

ROI-based principal component analysis showed an association between lower ADC in parieto-occipital regions and poor outcome.

CONCLUSIONS: Brain injury affecting the parieto-occipital region measured with quantitative ADC analysis was associated with poor outcomes after cardiac arrest.

These results suggest that injury to specific brain regions may influence coma recovery.

Calabrese, E.,Gandhi, S.,Shih, J.,Otero, M.,Randazzo, D.,Hemphill, C.,Huie, R.,Talbott, J.F.,Amorim, E., 2023, Parieto-Occipital Injury on Diffusion MRI Correlates with Poor Neurologic Outcome following Cardiac Arrest, American Society of Neuroradiology

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