OBJECTIVE: The diagnosis of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and primary lateral sclerosis (PLS) is often difficult because of a lack of disease biomarkers. The purpose of this study was to investigate quantitative susceptibility mapping (QSM) of the motor cortex as a potential quantitative biomarker for the diagnosis of ALS and PLS. MATERIALS AND METHODS: From a retrospective database, QSM images of 16 patients with upper motor neuron disease (nine men [56%], seven women; mean age, 56.3 years; 12 with ALS, four with PLS) and 23 control patients (13 men [56%], 10 women; mean age, 56.6 years) were reviewed. Two neuroradiologists, blinded to diagnosis, qualitatively assessed QSM, T2- and T2*-weighted, and T2-weighted FLAIR images. Relative motor cortex susceptibility was calculated by subtraction of adjacent white matter and CSF signal intensity from mean motor cortex susceptibility on the axial image most representative of the right- or left-hand lobule, and ROC analysis was performed. The Fisher exact and Student t tests were used to evaluate for statistical differences between the groups. RESULTS: Qualitatively, QSM had greater diagnostic accuracy than T2-weighted, T2*-weighted, or T2-weighted FLAIR imaging for the diagnosis of ALS and PLS. Quantitatively, relative motor cortex susceptibility was found to be significantly greater in patients with motor neuron disease than in control patients (46.0 and 35.0 ppb; p < 0.001). ROC analysis showed an AUC of 0.88 (p < 0.0001) and an optimal cutoff value of 40.5 ppb for differentiating control patients from patients with ALS or PLS (sensitivity, 87.5%; specificity, 87.0%). CONCLUSION: QSM is a sensitive and specific quantitative biomarker of iron deposition in the motor cortex in ALS and PLS.
OBJECTIVE: The diagnosis of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and primary lateral sclerosis (PLS) is often difficult because of a lack of disease biomarkers. The purpose of this study was to investigate quantitative susceptibility mapping (QSM) of the motor cortex as a potential quantitative biomarker for the diagnosis of ALS and PLS. MATERIALS AND METHODS: From a retrospective database, QSM images of 16 patients with upper motor neuron disease (nine men [56%], seven women; mean age, 56.3 years; 12 with ALS, four with PLS) and 23 control patients (13 men [56%], 10 women; mean age, 56.6 years) were reviewed. Two neuroradiologists, blinded to diagnosis, qualitatively assessed QSM, T2- and T2*-weighted, and T2-weighted FLAIR images. Relative motor cortex susceptibility was calculated by subtraction of adjacent white matter and CSF signal intensity from mean motor cortex susceptibility on the axial image most representative of the right- or left-hand lobule, and ROC analysis was performed. The Fisher exact and Student t tests were used to evaluate for statistical differences between the groups. RESULTS: Qualitatively, QSM had greater diagnostic accuracy than T2-weighted, T2*-weighted, or T2-weighted FLAIR imaging for the diagnosis of ALS and PLS. Quantitatively, relative motor cortex susceptibility was found to be significantly greater in patients with motor neuron disease than in control patients (46.0 and 35.0 ppb; p < 0.001). ROC analysis showed an AUC of 0.88 (p < 0.0001) and an optimal cutoff value of 40.5 ppb for differentiating control patients from patients with ALS or PLS (sensitivity, 87.5%; specificity, 87.0%). CONCLUSION: QSM is a sensitive and specific quantitative biomarker of iron deposition in the motor cortex in ALS and PLS.
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