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Magnetic resonance imaging and the prediction of outcome in first-episode schizophrenia: a review of current evidence and directions for future research.

Paola Dazzan1, Celso Arango2, Wolfgang Fleischacker3, Silvana Galderisi4, Birte Glenthøj5, Stephan Leucht6, Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg7, Rene Kahn8, Dan Rujescu9, Iris Sommer8, Inge Winter8, Philip McGuire10.   

Abstract

UNLABELLED: Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) measures are promising outcome markers for schizophrenia, since regional frontal and temporal grey matter volumes reductions, and enlargement of the ventricles, have been associated with outcome in this disorder. However, a number of methodological issues have limited the potential clinical utility of these findings. This article reviewed studies that examined brain structure at illness onset as a predictor of outcome, discusses the limitations of the findings, and highlights the challenges that would need to be addressed if structural data are to inform the management of an individual patient.
METHODS: Using a set of a priori criteria, we systematically searched Medline and EMBASE databases for articles evaluating brain structure at the time of the first psychotic episode and assessed response to treatment, symptomatic outcome, or functional outcome at any point in the first 12 months of illness.
RESULTS: The 11 studies identified suggest that alterations in medial temporal and prefrontal cortical areas, and in the networks that connect them with subcortical structures, are promising neuroanatomical markers of poor symptomatic and functional outcomes.
CONCLUSION: Neuroimaging data, possibly in combination with other biomarkers of disease, could help stratifying patients with psychoses to generate patient clusters clinically meaningful, and useful to detect true therapeutic effects in clinical trials. Optimization of Treatment and Management of Schizophrenia in Europe (OPTiMiSE), a large multicenter study funded by the FP7 European Commission, could generate these much-needed findings.
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Keywords:  MRI; OPTiMiSE; brain structure; psychosis; treatment response

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25800248      PMCID: PMC4393706          DOI: 10.1093/schbul/sbv024

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Schizophr Bull        ISSN: 0586-7614            Impact factor:   7.348


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2.  Structural brain abnormalities in chronic schizophrenia at the extremes of the outcome spectrum.

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5.  Predictors of treatment response from a first episode of schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder.

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6.  Atypical and conventional antipsychotic drugs in treatment-naive first-episode schizophrenia: a 52-week randomized trial of clozapine vs chlorpromazine.

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7.  Neuroanatomical maps of psychosis onset: voxel-wise meta-analysis of antipsychotic-naive VBM studies.

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8.  MRI predicts remission at 1 year in first-episode schizophrenia in females with larger striato-thalamic volumes.

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2.  Going beyond "trial-and-error" in psychiatric treatments: OPTiMiSE-ing the treatment of first episode of schizophrenia.

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3.  Structural similarity networks predict clinical outcome in early-phase psychosis.

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4.  Cognitive control network dysconnectivity and response to antipsychotic treatment in schizophrenia.

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5.  Longitudinal trajectory of early functional recovery in patients with first episode psychosis.

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Review 6.  Structural covariance networks in schizophrenia: A systematic review Part I.

Authors:  Konasale Prasad; Jonathan Rubin; Anirban Mitra; Madison Lewis; Nicholas Theis; Brendan Muldoon; Satish Iyengar; Joshua Cape
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Authors:  Stephen M Lawrie
Journal:  Ther Adv Psychopharmacol       Date:  2018-06-15

8.  Frontal lobe functioning during a simple response conflict task in first-episode psychosis and its relationship to treatment response.

Authors:  Keith M Shafritz; Toshikazu Ikuta; Allison Greene; Delbert G Robinson; Juan Gallego; Todd Lencz; Pamela DeRosse; Peter B Kingsley; Philip R Szeszko
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Review 9.  Emerging therapeutic targets for schizophrenia: a framework for novel treatment strategies for psychosis.

Authors:  Susan F Sonnenschein; A Grace
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10.  Reduced TMS-evoked fast oscillations in the motor cortex predict the severity of positive symptoms in first-episode psychosis.

Authors:  Francesco Luciano Donati; Rachel Kaskie; Catarina Cardoso Reis; Armando D'Agostino; Adenauer Girardi Casali; Fabio Ferrarelli
Journal:  Prog Neuropsychopharmacol Biol Psychiatry       Date:  2021-06-12       Impact factor: 5.067

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