Abstract TP118: Brain Iron Quantification By MRI In Normal Human Subjects And Contra-lesional Hemisphere Of Intraparenchymal Hemorrhage (IPH) Patients
Introduction: Human cadaveric studies have correlated higher transverse relaxation rate (R2*) to higher tissue Fe concentrations. These methods enable non-invasive brain tissue Fe quantification after IPH. This study tested these methods on live human IPH patients vs. normal subjects to assess using...
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Published in | Stroke (1970) Vol. 54; no. Suppl_1; p. ATP118 |
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Main Authors | , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Hagerstown, MD
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
01.02.2023
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Online Access | Get full text |
ISSN | 0039-2499 1524-4628 |
DOI | 10.1161/str.54.suppl_1.TP118 |
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Summary: | Introduction: Human cadaveric studies have correlated higher transverse relaxation rate (R2*) to higher tissue Fe concentrations. These methods enable non-invasive brain tissue Fe quantification after IPH. This study tested these methods on live human IPH patients vs. normal subjects to assess using the contra-lesional cerebral hemisphere as an internal control for future longitudinal tissue Fe quantification studies.
Methods: Normal and IPH subjects underwent MRI on a 3T clinical scanner with a 32-channel head coil. Scans included anatomic T1- and T2-weighted images and a 3D gradient 8-echo sequence. Seven regions on the contra-lesional hemisphere were segmented using registered T1 and gradient-echo images. R2* maps were generated and the mean values per region were compared to identical regions in normal subjects using a T-test with Bonferroni correction (corrected p = p * 7).
Results: 14 IPH patients, aged 18-85, and 10 control subjects, aged 35-73, underwent MRI scanning. Mean R2* varied from 17.8-40.8 Hz in IPH subjects and 19.5-38.4 Hz in normal subjects. There was a significant difference in the mean R2* values in the centrum semiovale (p=2.9e-5). The other regions demonstrate no significant differences in mean R2* values, as shown in the figure.
Conclusion: In the contra-lesional centrum semiovale, the average R2* values of IPH patients correlate to lower Fe concentrations compared to controls. Upon further review of anatomic T1- and T2- weighted images, we found that the IPH patients had more white matter T2-hyperintense foci likely accounted for by underlying small vessel disease. In the other brain regions, the contralateral cerebral hemisphere of IPH subjects had R2* values not significantly different from controls. This suggests the Fe released from a hematoma does not cross into the contra-lesional hemisphere, which may be used as an internal control in future longitudinal IPH studies. |
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Bibliography: | Author Disclosures: For author disclosure information, please visit the ASA's International Stroke Conference 2023 Online Program Planner and search for the abstract title. |
ISSN: | 0039-2499 1524-4628 |
DOI: | 10.1161/str.54.suppl_1.TP118 |