Peng Pan, Li Xiaolu, C. Liying, Hou Bo, F. Feng, Shen Dongchao
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摘要
目的探讨静息状态功能磁共振成像(MRI)低频波动幅度(ALFF)对肌萎缩侧索硬化症(ALS)认知功能障碍的诊断价值。方法选取2013年11月至2015年4月北京协和医院神经内科收治的ALS患者16例。患者按存在(ALSi, n=7)或不存在(ALSu, n=9)认知障碍分为两组。收集常规MRI结构图像和静息状态功能MRI图像,通过体素形态学(voxel-based morphometry, VBM)和ALFF进行组间比较。结果(1)神经心理学分析显示,蒙特利尔认知评估评分(22.9±2.0 vs 25.8±2.3,t=2.622, P=0.020)、额叶评估电池评分(12.4±1.6 vs 15.1±1.4,t=3.600, P=0.003)、动物列表测试(13.6±1.8 vs 16.7±2.9,t=2.482, P=0.026)、命名测试(2(1)vs 0(1), Z=-2.746, P=0.006)、相似性测试(7.9±3.7 vs 17.3±2.8,t=5.846, P=0.000)和钟画测试(2(2)vs 3(0), Z=2.516, P=0.012)存在显著差异。(2) VBM分析显示,两组脑灰质和脑白质密度均无显著差异。(3) ALFF分析显示ALSi组双侧大脑和小脑广泛区信号明显高于ALSu组。结论ALFF值有可能为ALS认知功能障碍的早期诊断提供更有价值的影像学依据。关键词:肌萎缩性侧索硬化症;认知障碍;磁共振成像;诊断
Initial exploration on clinical application of resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging amplitude of low-frequency fluctuation method on cognitive impairment in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
Objective
To explore diagnostic value of amplitude of low-frequency fluctuation (ALFF) on cognitive impairment in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) using resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
Methods
Sixteen ALS patients from neurological clinic in Peking Union Medical College Hospital were enrolled between November 2013 and April 2015. The patients were divided into two groups by the presence (ALSi, n=7) or absence (ALSu, n=9) of cognitive impairment. Routine MRI structural images and resting-state functional MRI were collected for comparison between groups through voxel-based morphometry (VBM) and ALFF.
Results
(1) Neuropsychological analysis showed significant differences in Montreal Cognitive Assessment score (22.9±2.0 vs 25.8±2.3, t=2.622, P=0.020), Frontal Assessment Battery score (12.4±1.6 vs 15.1±1.4, t=3.600, P=0.003), animal listing test (13.6±1.8 vs 16.7±2.9, t=2.482, P=0.026), naming test (2(1) vs 0(1), Z=-2.746, P=0.006), similarity test (7.9±3.7 vs 17.3±2.8, t=5.846, P=0.000)and clock drawing test (2(2) vs 3(0), Z=2.516, P=0.012). (2) VBM analysis showed no significant differences in both gray matter and white matter density between the two groups. (3) ALFF analysis showed significantly increased signals in widespread areas of bilateral cerebrum and cerebellum in ALSi group compared to ALSu group.
Conclusion
ALFF value has the potential to provide more valuable imaging basis for early diagnosis on cognitive impairment in ALS.
Key words:
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis; Cognition disorders; Magnetic resonance imaging; Diagnosis