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Mild hypothermia for treatment of diffuse axonal injury: a quantitative analysis of diffusion tensor imaging 被引量:9
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作者 Guojie Jing Xiaoteng Yao +7 位作者 Yiyi Li Yituan Xie Wang’an Li Kejun Liu Yingchao Jing Baisheng Li Yifan Lv Baoxin Ma 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2014年第2期190-197,共8页
Fractional anisotropy values in diffusion tensor imaging can quantitatively reflect the consistency of nerve fibers after brain damage, where higher values generally indicate less damage to nerve fibers. Therefore, we... Fractional anisotropy values in diffusion tensor imaging can quantitatively reflect the consistency of nerve fibers after brain damage, where higher values generally indicate less damage to nerve fibers. Therefore, we hypothesized that diffusion tensor imaging could be used to evaluate the effect of mild hypothermia on diffuse axona[ injury. A total of 102 patients with diffuse axonal injury were randomly divided into two groups: normothermic and mild hypothermic treatment groups. Patient's modified Rankin scale scores 2 months after mild hypothermia were significant- ly lower than those for the normothermia group. The difference in average fractional anisotropy value for each region of interest before and after mild hypothermia was 1.32-1.36 times higher than the value in the normothermia group. Quantitative assessment of diffusion tensor imaging indicates that mild hypothermia therapy may be beneficial for patients with diffuse axonal injury. 展开更多
关键词 nerve regeneration brain injury mild hypothermia diffuse axonal injury diffusiontensor imaging region of interest fractional anisotropy modified Rankin scale the Natural ScienceFoundation of Guangdong Province in China neural regeneration
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Activation of less affected corticospinal tract and poor motor outcome in hemiplegic pediatric patients:a diffusion tensor tractography imaging study 被引量:1
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作者 Jin Hyun Kim Su Min Son 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2015年第12期2054-2059,共6页
The less affected hemisphere is important in motor recovery in mature brains.However,in terms of motor outcome in immature brains,no study has been reported on the less affected corticospinal tract in hemiplegic pedia... The less affected hemisphere is important in motor recovery in mature brains.However,in terms of motor outcome in immature brains,no study has been reported on the less affected corticospinal tract in hemiplegic pediatric patients.Therefore,we examined the relationship between the condition of the less affected corticospinal tract and motor function in hemiplegic pediatric patients.Forty patients with hemiplegia due to perinatal or prenatal injury(13.7±3.0 months)and 40 age-matched typically developing controls were recruited.These patients were divided into two age-matched groups,the high functioning group(20 patients)and the low functioning group(20 patients)using functional level of hemiplegia scale.Diffusion tensor tractography images showed that compared with the control group,the patient group of the less affected corticospinal tract showed significantly increased fiber number and significantly decreased fractional anisotropy value.Significantly increased fiber number and significantly decreased fractional anisotropy value in the low functioning group were observed than in the high functioning group.These findings suggest that activation of the less affected hemisphere presenting as increased fiber number and decreased fractional anisotropy value is related to poor motor function in pediatric hemiplegic patients. 展开更多
关键词 nerve regeneration unaffected hemisphere HEMIPLEGIA corticospinal tract diffusiontensor imaging motor function neural regeneration
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Diffusion tensor imaging and proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy in brain tumor Correlation between structure and metabolism
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作者 Zhigang Min Chen Niu +2 位作者 Netra Rana Huanmei Ji Ming Zhang 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2013年第10期930-937,共8页
Proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy and diffusion tensor imaging are non-invasive techniques used to detect metabolites and water diffusion in vivo. Previous studies have confirmed a positive correlation of individ... Proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy and diffusion tensor imaging are non-invasive techniques used to detect metabolites and water diffusion in vivo. Previous studies have confirmed a positive correlation of individual fractional anisotropy values with N-acetylaspartate/creatine and N-acetylaspartate/choline ratios in tumors, edema, and normal white matter. This study divided the brain parenchyma into tumor, pedtumoral edema, and normal-appearing white matter according to MRI data, and analyzed the correlation of metabolites with water molecular diffusion. Results demonstrated that in normal-appearing white matter, N-acetylaspartate/creatine ratios were positively correlated with fractional anisotropy values, negatively correlated with radial diffusivities, and positively correlated with maximum eigenvalues. Maximum eigenvalues and radial diffusivities in peritumoral edema showed a negative correlation with choline, N-acetylaspartate, and creatine. Radial diffusivities in tumor demonstrated a negative correlation with choline. These data suggest that the relationship between metabolism and structure is markedly changed from normal white matter to peritumoral edema and tumor. Neural metabolism in the peritumoral edema area decreased with expanding extracellular space. The normal relationship of neural function and microstructure disappeared in the tumor region. 展开更多
关键词 neural regeneration NEUROimaging brain neoplasms magnetic resonance spectroscopy diffusiontensor imaging METABOLISM diffusion anisotropy EDEMA nerve fiber extracellular space correlation analysis grants-supported paper NEUROREGENERATION
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