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. 2024 Oct;15(5):893-901.
doi: 10.1007/s12975-023-01168-y. Epub 2023 Jun 13.

Longitudinal Morphometric Changes in the Corticospinal Tract Shape After Hemorrhagic Stroke

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Longitudinal Morphometric Changes in the Corticospinal Tract Shape After Hemorrhagic Stroke

Seth B Boren et al. Transl Stroke Res. 2024 Oct.

Abstract

Deep intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) exerts a direct force on corticospinal tracts (CST) causing shape deformation. Using serial MRI, Generalized Procrustes Analysis (GPA), and Principal Components Analysis (PCA), we temporally evaluated the change in CST shape. Thirty-five deep ICH patients with ipsilesional-CST deformation were serially imaged on a 3T-MRI with a median imaging time of day-2 and 84 of onset. Anatomical and diffusion tensor images (DTI) were acquired. Using DTI color-coded maps, 15 landmarks were drawn on each CST and the centroids were computed in 3 dimensions. The contralesional-CST landmarks were used as a reference. The GPA outlined the shape coordinates and we superimposed the ipsilesional-CST shape at the two-time points. A multivariate PCA was applied to identify eigenvectors associated with the highest percentile of change. The first three principal components representing CST deformation along the left-right (PC1), anterior-posterior (PC2), and superior-inferior (PC3) respectively were responsible for 57.9% of shape variance. The PC1 (36.1%, p < 0.0001) and PC3 (9.58%, p < 0.01) showed a significant deformation between the two-time points. Compared to the contralesional-CST, the ipsilesional PC scores were significantly (p < 0.0001) different only at the first-timepoint. A significant positive association between the ipsilesional-CST deformation and hematoma volume was observed. We present a novel method to quantify CST deformation caused by ICH. Deformation most often occurs in left-right axis (PC1) and superior-inferior (PC3) directions. As compared to the reference, the significant temporal difference at the first time point suggests CST restoration over time.

Keywords: Corticospinal tracts; Diffusion tensor imaging; Generalized procrustes analysis; Intracerebral hemorrhage; Morphometrics; Principal component analysis; Serial magnetic resonance imaging; Stroke.

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