Correlation of volumetric magnetization transfer imaging with clinical data in MS
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- DOI: 10.1212/wnl.50.6.1609
Correlation of volumetric magnetization transfer imaging with clinical data in MS
Abstract
We examined the relations between quantitative volumetric estimates of cerebral lesion load based on magnetization transfer imaging (MTI), clinical data, and measures of neuropsychological function in 44 patients with clinically diagnosed MS. In this population we assessed the correlation between several volumetric MTI measures, measures of neurologic function (Kurtzke Expanded Disability Status Scale and Ambulation Index), and disease duration using Spearman's correlation coefficient. Patients were classified on the basis of neuropsychological test performance as severely impaired, moderately impaired, and normal. We assessed differences between these groups with respect to MTI results using the Kruskal-Wallis test. MTI measures corrected for brain volume were found to correlate with disease duration (p < 0.01) and showed suggestive correlations with measures of neurologic impairment (p < 0.05). Individual neuropsychological tests correlated with MTI measures corrected and not corrected for brain volume (p < 0.001). An MTI measure not corrected for brain volume differed (p < 0.05) between severely impaired, moderately impaired, and normal patients. These preliminary results suggest that volumetric MTI analysis provides new measures that reflect more accurately the global lesion load in the brain of MS patients, and they may serve as a method to study the natural course of the disease and as an outcome measure to evaluate the effect of drugs.
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