| Literature DB >> 27698651 |
Edrea Khong1, Nicole Odenwald1, Eyesha Hashim1, Michael D Cusimano1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To review the evidence for the use of diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) parameters in the human brain as a diagnostic tool for and predictor of post-concussion syndrome (PCS) after a mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI).Entities:
Keywords: biomarker; diffusion tensor imaging; mild traumatic brain injury; post-concussion syndrome; systematic review
Year: 2016 PMID: 27698651 PMCID: PMC5027207 DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2016.00156
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Neurol ISSN: 1664-2295 Impact factor: 4.003
Figure 1Flow chart depicting the paper selection process.
Studies looking at DTI parameters as a biomarker for PCS.
| Article | Population studied | Diagnosis method (mTBI; PCS) | DTI analysis approach | DTI values measured |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bartnik-Olson et al. ( | Pediatric patients, sustained a sports-related mTBI in an organized athletic event | International Conference on Concussion in Sport; self-reported symptoms | ROI analysis | FA, MD, RD, AD |
| Bouix et al. ( | Patients with persistent PCS, sustained an mTBI in an MVC, blast exposure, sports-related event, or assault | Emergency department triage; headaches, emotional dysregulation, cognitive, or memory impairments | ROI analysis | FA, MD, RD, AD |
| Dean et al. ( | Patients who sustained an mTBI but did not report to the hospital, no reported mechanism of injury | WHO (ICD-10); RPCSQ | Voxel-wise analysis | FA |
| Delano-Wood et al. ( | Military veterans with a closed head TBI from blast exposure or blunt force trauma | US DoD and the Department of Veterans Affairs TBI Task Force; NSI | ROI analysis | FA |
| Levin et al. ( | Post-deployment veterans and service members, sustained mTBI in a blast exposure | Physician diagnosis; NSI | ROI analysis | FA, MD |
| Maruta et al. ( | Patients with a single, isolated concussive injury to the head, no reported mechanism of injury | Physician diagnosis; self-reported symptoms | Voxel-wise and ROI analysis | FA, MD, RD, AD |
| Miller et al. ( | Military veterans, sustained an mTBI in a blast exposure | American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine; RPCSQ | Voxel-wise analysis | FA |
Studies looking at DTI parameters in prospective PCS patients.
| Article | Population studied | Diagnosis method (mTBI; PCS) | DTI analysis approach | DTI values measured |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| D’Souza et al. ( | Patients from a neurosurgery clinic, no reported mechanism of injury | American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine; RPCSQ | ROI analysis | FA, MD |
| Messé et al. ( | Patients presenting to the emergency department, sustained an mTBI in an MVC, pedestrian injury, or aggression incident | American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine; self-reported symptoms | Voxel-wise analysis | MD |
| Polak et al. ( | PCS patients referred from a concussion clinic, sustained an mTBI in a sports-related event, fall, or when struck by an object | Physician diagnosis | Voxel-wise analysis | FA, MD, RD, AD |
Studies that analyzed fractional anisotropy.
| Article | Affected region | Change |
|---|---|---|
| Bouix et al. ( | Whole brain | ↓ |
| Dean et al. ( | Right anterior corona radiata, internal capsule (anterior limb), corpus callosum (splenium), fornix, frontal medial superior gyrus | ↓ |
| Delano-Wood et al. ( | Pontine tegmentum | ↓ |
| D’Souza et al. ( | Corpus callosum, left uncinate fasciculus, bilateral superior thalamic radiations | ↓ |
| Levin et al. ( | Corpus callosum | ↓ |
| Miller et al. ( | Greater number of white matter clusters | ↓ |
| Polak et al. ( | Corpus callosum (genu) | ↓ |
| Bartnik-Olson et al. ( | ||
| Maruta et al. ( | ||
| Messé et al. ( | ||
Studies that analyzed mean diffusivity.
| Article | Brain region | Change |
|---|---|---|
| Bartnik-Olson et al. ( | Corpus callosum (genu) | ↑ |
| D’Souza et al. ( | Left uncinate fasciculus | ↑ |
| Messé et al. ( | Corpus callosum (forceps major and minor), inferior fronto-occipital fasciculus, inferior longitudinal fasciculus, superior longitudinal fasciculus, corticospinal tract, left anterior thalamic radiation | ↑ |
| Polak et al. ( | Corpus callosum (genu) | ↑ |
| Bouix et al. ( | ||
| Levin et al. ( | ||
| Maruta et al. ( | ||
Studies that analyzed radial diffusivity.
| Article | Brain region | Change |
|---|---|---|
| Bartnik-Olson et al. ( | Internal capsule (right anterior limb) | ↑ |
| Bouix et al. ( | Whole brain | ↑ |
| Polak et al. ( | Corpus callosum (genu) | ↑ |
| Maruta et al. ( | ||
| Messé et al. ( | ||
Studies that found changes in the corpus callosum.
| Specific region | DTI value | Change | Article |
|---|---|---|---|
| Genu | MD | ↑ | Bartnik-Olson et al. ( |
| Polak et al. ( | |||
| RD | ↑ | Polak et al. ( | |
| Splenium | FA | ↓ | Dean et al. ( |
| Whole corpus callosum | FA | ↓ | Levin et al. ( |
| D’Souza et al. ( | |||
| Forceps major | MD | ↑ | Messé et al. ( |
| Forceps minor | MD | ↑ | Messé et al. ( |