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No To Shinkei ; 57(1): 27-32, 2005 Jan.
Article in Japanese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15782596

ABSTRACT

We used diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) to assess wallerian degeneration of the pyramidal tract after the onset of supra-tentorial stroke, and correlation of the extent of Wallerian degeneration with the motor function at 3 months after stroke. Twenty eight patients with supra-tentorial acute stroke were examined, two weeks and one month after stroke by DTI. We measured fractional anisotropy(FA) of affected side/ unaffected side (FA ratio) in the cerebral peduncle. We used modified Rankin Scale (mRS) for assessment of motor function at 3 months after stroke. FA ratio was significantly reduced at 2 weeks after stroke (0.833 +/- 0.146) compared to on admission (0.979 +/- 0.0797). But no significant change of FA ratio was seen between two weeks and one month after stroke in 7 cases examined (0.758 +/- 0.183 vs. 0.754 +/- 0.183). In all patients in whom the FA ratio was under 0.8 at 2 weeks after stroke, motor function showed poor recovery (mRS 4 and 5) at 3 months after stroke. When FA ratio was over 0.8 at 2 weeks after stroke, motor function at 3 months after stroke showed good recovery (mRS 0 to 3) expect for three elderly patients. With the use of DTI, Wallerian degeneration could be detected in the corticospinal tracts at midbrain level during the early phase of supra-tentorial stroke. We conclude that DTI may be useful for early prediction of motor function prognosis in patients with supra-tentorial acute stroke.


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Brain/pathology , Diffusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Stroke Rehabilitation , Stroke/diagnosis , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Anisotropy , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Predictive Value of Tests , Prognosis , Pyramidal Tracts/pathology , Wallerian Degeneration/diagnosis
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