Prediction of motor recovery in patients with basal ganglia hemorrhage using diffusion tensor imaging

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Predicting prognosis in patients with basal ganglia hemorrhage is difficult. This study aimed to investigate the usefulness of diffusion tensor imaging in predicting motor outcome after basal ganglia hemorrhage. A total of 12 patients with putaminal hemorrhage were included in the study (aged 50 ± 12 years), 8 patients were male (aged 46 ± 11 years) and 4 were female (aged 59 ± 9 years). We performed diffusion tensor imaging and measured clinical outcome at baseline (pre) and 3 weeks (post1), 3 months (post2), and 6 months (post3) after the initial treatment. In the affected side of the brain, the mean fractional anisotropy (FA) value on pons was significantly higher in the good outcome group than that in the poor outcome group at pre (p = 0.004) and post3 (p = 0.025). Pearson correlation analysis showed that mean FA value at pre significantly correlated with the sum of the Brunnstrom motor recovery stage scores at post3 (R = 0.8, p = 0.002). Change in the FA ratio on diffusion tractography can predict motor recovery after hemorrhagic stroke.

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Min, Y. S., Jang, K. E., Park, E., Kim, A. R., Kang, M. G., Cheong, Y. S., … Jung, T. D. (2020). Prediction of motor recovery in patients with basal ganglia hemorrhage using diffusion tensor imaging. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 9(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm9051304

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