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Title: DTI-derived parameters differ between moderate and severe traumatic brain injury and its association with psychiatric scores
Authors: ZANINOTTO, Ana LuizaGRASSI, Daphine CentolaDUARTE, DanteRODRIGUES, Priscila AparecidaCARDOSO, EllisonFELTRIN, Fabricio StewanGUIRADO, Vinicius Monteiro de PaulaMACRUZ, Fabiola Bezerra de CarvalhoOTADUY, Maria Concepcion GarciaLEITE, Claudia da CostaPAIVA, Wellingson SilvaANDRADE, Celi Santos
Citation: NEUROLOGICAL SCIENCES, v.43, n.2, p.1343-1350, 2022
Abstract: Background and aim Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) parameters in the corpus callosum have been suggested to be a biomarker for prognostic outcomes in individuals with diffuse axonal injury (DAI). However, differences between the DTI parameters on moderate and severe trauma in DAI over time are still unclear. A secondary goal was to study the association between the changes in the DTI parameters, anxiety, and depressive scores in DAI over time. Methods Twenty subjects were recruited from a neurological outpatient clinic and evaluated at 2, 6, and 12 months after the brain injury and compared to matched age and sex healthy controls regarding the DTI parameters in the corpus callosum. State-Trace Anxiety Inventory and Beck Depression Inventory were used to assess psychiatric outcomes in the TBI group over time. Results Differences were observed in the fractional anisotropy and mean diffusivity of the genu, body, and splenium of the corpus callosum between DAI and controls (p < 0.02). Differences in both parameters in the genu of the corpus callosum were also detected between patients with moderate and severe DAI (p < 0.05). There was an increase in the mean diffusivity values and the fractional anisotropy decrease in the DAI group over time (p < 0.02). There was no significant correlation between changes in the fractional anisotropy and mean diffusivity across the study and psychiatric outcomes in DAI. Conclusion DTI parameters, specifically the mean diffusivity in the corpus callosum, may provide reliable characterization and quantification of differences determined by the brain injury severity. No correlation was observed with DAI parameters and the psychiatric outcome scores.
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