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Brain White Matter Abnormality Induced by Chronic Spinal Cord Injury in the Pediatric Population: A Preliminary Tract-based Spatial Statistic Study.

Joshua Fisher1, Mahdi Alizadeh1,2, Devon Middleton1, Caio M Matias2, M J Mulcahey3, Christina Calhoun-Thielen3, Feroze B Mohamed1, Laura Krisa1.   

Abstract

Objectives: Tract-based spatial statistics (TBSS) is a diffusion tensor imaging (DTI)-based processing technique that aims to improve the objectivity and interpretability of analysis of multisubject diffusion imaging studies. This study used TBSS to measure quantitative changes in brain white matter structures following spinal cord injury (SCI).
Methods: Eighteen SCI subjects aged 8-20 years old (mean age, 16.5 years) were scanned using a conventional single-shot EPI DTI protocol using a 3.0T Siemens MR scanner. All participants underwent a complete International Standards for Neurological Classification of Spinal Cord Injury (ISNCSCI) examination to determine the level and severity of injury. Five participants were classified as American Spinal Injury Association Impairment Scale (AIS) A, nine as AIS B, and four as AIS C/D. Imaging parameters used for data collection were as follows: 20 directions, b = 1000 s/mm2, voxel size = 1.8 mm x 1.8 mm, slice thickness = 5 mm, TE = 95 ms, TR = 4300 ms, slices = 30, TA = 4:45 min. To generate TBSS, nonparametric permutation tests were used for voxel-wise statistical analysis of the fractional anisotropy (FA) skeletons between AIS groups. A two-tailed t test was applied to extract voxels with significant differences at p < .05.
Results: Notable significant changes occurred throughout the corticospinal, spinothalamic, and dorsal column/medial lemniscus tracts. Altered regions in the temporal, occipital, and parietal lobes were also identified.
Conclusion: These results suggest that white matter structures are altered differently between people with different AIS classifications. TBSS has the potential to serve as a screening tool to identify white matter changes in regions of interest.
© 2021 American Spinal Injury Association.

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Keywords:  diffusion tensor imaging; pediatric; spinal cord injury; tract-based spatial statistic

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34866884      PMCID: PMC8604507          DOI: 10.46292/sci20-00018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Top Spinal Cord Inj Rehabil        ISSN: 1082-0744


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