Preoperative Weakness and Demyelination of the Corticospinal Tract in Meningioma Patients : Changes in Diffusion Parameters Using Diffusion Tensor Imaging

Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 2014³â 55±Ç 5È£ p.267 ~ p.272

±è¸í¼ö(Kim Myoung-Soo) - Inje University College of Medicine Seoul Paik Hospital Department of Neurosurgery
Á¤Ãµ±â(Chung Chun-Kee) - Seoul National University College of Medicine Department of Neurosurgery
Á¤Èñ¿ø(Jung Hee-Won) - Seoul National University College of Medicine Department of Neurosurgery
¹Úö±â(Park Chul-Kee) - Seoul National University College of Medicine Department of Neurosurgery
±èÄ¡Çå(Kim Chi-Heon) - Seoul National University College of Medicine Department of Neurosurgery
±èÁؽÄ(Kim June-Sic) - Seoul National University College of Medicine Department of Neurosurgery

Abstract

Objective: Differentiation of demyelination in white matter from axonal damage can be determined using diffusion tensor imaging (DTI). In this study using meningioma patients an attempt was made to evaluate the relationship between preoperative weakness and the changes of diffusion parameters in the corticospinal tract (CST) using DTI.

Methods: Twenty-six patients with meningioma were enrolled in this study. Eleven of them suffered from objective motor weakness and were classified as Group 1. The remaining 15 patients did not present motor weakness and were classified as Group 2. Fiber tractography and CST diffusion parameters were obtained using DTIStudio. The ratios (lesion side mean value/contralateral side mean value) of CST diffusion parameters were compared with 1.0 as a test value using a one-sample t-test.

Results: In Group 1, fractional anisotropy (FA), tensor trace (TT), and radial diffusivity (RD, ¥ë2 and ¥ë3) of the CST were significantly different between two hemispheres, but axial diffusivity (AD, ¥ë1) of the CST was not significantly different between two hemispheres. In Group 2, FA and ¥ë3 of CST did not differ significantly between the hemispheres. In Group 2, TT, ¥ë1, and ¥ë2 of CST in the ipsilateral hemisphere were significantly higher than those of the unaffected hemisphere. However, the differences were small.

Conclusion: Motor weakness was related to a low FA and high TT resulting from increased RD of the CST fibers. CST diffusion changes in patients with weakness are similar to those for demyelination.

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Corticospinal tract, Diffusion tensor imaging, Weakness, Demyelination, Diffusion
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