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Susceptibility-weighted MRI of extrapyramidal brain structures in Parkinsonian disorders

机译:帕金森病患者锥体束外结构的磁化加权MRI

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Susceptibility-weighted MRI (SWI) is sensitive to T2* effects and mineralization. We investigated differences in the extrapyramidal brain structures on SWI between Parkinson disease (PD) and postural instability gait disorder (PIGD) patients and correlated the SWI values with the degree of gait dysfunction. Forty patients diagnosed with PD and PIGD underwent 3 Tesla magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) brain study. An SWI sequence (TE/TR/FA 20/33/15) was used. Ten regions of interest were placed in the midbrain and basal ganglia by 2 independent raters blinded to subject data and quantitatively evaluated. The inter-rater reliability between the raters was excellent (interclass correlation coefficient >0.8). The SWI intensity values in all regions were on average lower in PIGD than in PD patients, with the lowest results found in globus pallidus. Multivariate analysis showed a lower SWI hypointensity in the putamen and globus pallidus in PIGD compared with PD patients, with a similar trend for the other basal ganglia nuclei. Pearson correlation analysis showed a statistically significant positive correlation between SWI putaminal hypointensity and the Tinetti total score (r = 0.39, P = 0.01) in both PD and PIGD. SWI putaminal hypointensity may be a useful imaging marker in prospective evaluation for clinical progression for Parkinsonian disorders.
机译:磁化率加权MRI(SWI)对T2 * 效应和矿化敏感。我们调查了帕金森病(PD)和姿势不稳步态障碍(PIGD)患者之间SWI锥体外结构的差异,并将SWI值与步态障碍程度相关联。 40名被诊断为PD和PIGD的患者接受了3特斯拉磁共振成像(MRI)脑部研究。使用了SWI序列(TE / TR / FA 20/33/15)。由两名对受试者数据不了解并进行定量评估的独立评估者将十个感兴趣的区域置于中脑和基底神经节中。评估者之间的评估者间可靠性极好(类间相关系数> 0.8)。 PIGD的所有区域的SWI强度值平均均低于PD患者,苍白球的结果最低。多变量分析显示,与PD患者相比,PIGD患者的壳和苍白球的SWI低血压水平较低,其他基底神经节核的趋势相似。 Pearson相关分析显示,PD和PIGD中SWI腹泻性低血压与Tinetti总评分之间存在统计学显着正相关(r = 0.39,P = 0.01)。 SWI的腹泻性​​低血压可能是对帕金森病临床进展进行前瞻性评估的有用影像学指标。

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