Free water corrected diffusion tensor imaging discriminates between good and poor outcomes of comatose patients after cardiac arrest

Autor: Hanneke M, Keijzer, Marco, Duering, Ofer, Pasternak, Frederick J A, Meijer, Marlous M L H, Verhulst, Bart A R, Tonino, Michiel J, Blans, Cornelia W E, Hoedemaekers, Catharina J M, Klijn, Jeannette, Hofmeijer
Rok vydání: 2022
Zdroj: European radiology.
ISSN: 1432-1084
Popis: Approximately 50% of comatose patients after cardiac arrest never regain consciousness. Cerebral ischaemia may lead to cytotoxic and/or vasogenic oedema, which can be detected by diffusion tensor imaging (DTI). Here, we evaluate the potential value of free water corrected mean diffusivity (MD) and fractional anisotropy (FA) based on DTI, for the prediction of neurological recovery of comatose patients after cardiac arrest.A total of 50 patients after cardiac arrest were included in this prospective cohort study in two Dutch hospitals. DTI was obtained 2-4 days after cardiac arrest. Outcome was assessed at 6 months, dichotomised as poor (cerebral performance category 3-5; n = 20) or good (n = 30) neurological outcome. We calculated the whole brain mean MD and FA and compared between patients with good and poor outcomes. In addition, we compared a preliminary prediction model based on clinical parameters with or without the addition of MD and FA.We found significant differences between patients with good and poor outcome of mean MD (good: 726 [702-740] × 10Free water-corrected MD and FA discriminate between patients with good and poor outcomes after cardiac arrest and hold the potential to add to multimodal outcome prediction.• Whole brain mean MD and FA differ between patients with good and poor outcome after cardiac arrest. • Free water-corrected MD can better discriminate between patients with good and poor outcome than uncorrected MD. • A combination of free water-corrected MD (sensitive to grey matter abnormalities) and FA (sensitive to white matter abnormalities) holds potential to add to the prediction of outcome.
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