Jun Zhang, Lichao Wei, Fengyuan Zhou, Zhuoyin Du, Meihua Wang, Gang Wu, Qiang Yuan, Caihua Xi, Weijian Yang, Pengfei Fu, Biwu Wu, Jian Yu, Jin Hu
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A partial correlation model was deployed to elucidate the characterization capability of CST-related parameters. Additionally, logistic regression analysis was applied to identify factors significantly influencing prognosis. A total of 65 patients were enrolled with a mean age of 53.52 years and a median hematoma volume of 23.60 ml. The 44 patients were classified within the favorable prognosis group, demonstrating a statistically significant difference in their lower mean age (P = 0.002). Additionally, 10 patients underwent DWI review with a mean age of 50.30 years and a median hematoma volume of 18.56 ml. The investigation uncovered evidence of CST damage versus remodeling at the group level, respectively, with statistical significance (FDR-corrected P < 0.05, 10,000 permutations). The fractional anisotropy (FA) ratio in the internal capsule region exhibited moderate correlation with motor function (r = 0.507, P < 0.001) and the 3- to 6-month mRS scores (r = - 0.318, P < 0.013). 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Remodeling and Characterization Analysis of Corticospinal Tract in Patients with Intracerebral Hemorrhage in the Basal Ganglia.
To investigate corticospinal tract (CST) injury and remodeling in patients with basal ganglia intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) and explore the characterization capabilities of the corresponding parameters. In this prospective study, baseline, scale, and diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) data were collected from patient cohorts. Participants were stratified into favorable (0-3 points) and unfavorable (4-6 points) prognosis groups, based on Modified Rankin Scale (mRS) after 3-6 months. The analysis of DWI data was conducted employing FSL and DSI Studio software to compare CST injury between the prognosis groups and CST remodeling features. A partial correlation model was deployed to elucidate the characterization capability of CST-related parameters. Additionally, logistic regression analysis was applied to identify factors significantly influencing prognosis. A total of 65 patients were enrolled with a mean age of 53.52 years and a median hematoma volume of 23.60 ml. The 44 patients were classified within the favorable prognosis group, demonstrating a statistically significant difference in their lower mean age (P = 0.002). Additionally, 10 patients underwent DWI review with a mean age of 50.30 years and a median hematoma volume of 18.56 ml. The investigation uncovered evidence of CST damage versus remodeling at the group level, respectively, with statistical significance (FDR-corrected P < 0.05, 10,000 permutations). The fractional anisotropy (FA) ratio in the internal capsule region exhibited moderate correlation with motor function (r = 0.507, P < 0.001) and the 3- to 6-month mRS scores (r = - 0.318, P < 0.013). Furthermore, binary logistic regression analysis identified the FA rate in the internal capsule as a significant influencing factor of prognosis (odds ratio = 1.027, 95% confidence interval = 1.003-1.052, P = 0.025). Basal ganglia ICH can coincide with injury to the CST, which could undergo repair over time. Additionally, the FA ratio of the internal capsule is a potential biomarker to characterize residual motor function and provide prognostic information.
期刊介绍:
Translational Stroke Research covers basic, translational, and clinical studies. The Journal emphasizes novel approaches to help both to understand clinical phenomenon through basic science tools, and to translate basic science discoveries into the development of new strategies for the prevention, assessment, treatment, and enhancement of central nervous system repair after stroke and other forms of neurotrauma.
Translational Stroke Research focuses on translational research and is relevant to both basic scientists and physicians, including but not restricted to neuroscientists, vascular biologists, neurologists, neuroimagers, and neurosurgeons.