PLoS ONE (Jan 2020)

Correlations of amide proton transfer-weighted MRI of cerebral infarction with clinico-radiological findings.

  • Daichi Momosaka,
  • Osamu Togao,
  • Kazufumi Kikuchi,
  • Yoshitomo Kikuchi,
  • Yoshinobu Wakisaka,
  • Akio Hiwatashi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0237358
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 8
p. e0237358

Abstract

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OBJECTIVE:To clarify the relationship between amide proton transfer-weighted (APTW) signal, which reflects intracellular pH, and clinico-radiological findings in patients with hyperacute to subacute cerebral infarction. MATERIALS AND METHODS:Twenty-nine patients (median age, 70 years [IQR, 54 to 74]; 15 men) were retrospectively examined. The 10th, 25th, 50th, 75th, and 90th percentiles of APTW signal (APT10, APT25, APT50, APT75 and APT90, respectively) were measured within the infarction region-of-interest (ROI), and compared between poor prognosis and good prognosis groups (modified Rankin Scale [mRS] score ≥2 and mRS score <2, respectively). Correlations between APTW signal and time after onset, lesion size, National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) score, mRS score, and mean apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) were evaluated. RESULTS:The poor prognosis group had lower APT50, APT75, and APT90 than the good prognosis group (-0.66 [-1.19 to -0.27] vs. -0.09 [-0.62 to -0.21]; -0.27 [-0.63 to -0.01] vs. 0.31 [-0.15 to 1.06]; 0.06 [-0.21 to 0.34] vs. 0.93 [0.36 to 1.50] %; p <0.05, respectively). APT50 was positively correlated with time after onset (r = 0.37, p = 0.0471) and negatively with lesion size (r = -0.39, p = 0.0388). APT75 and APT90 were negatively correlated with NIHSS (r = -0.41 and -0.43; p <0.05, respectively). APT50, APT75 and APT90 were negatively correlated with mRS (r = -0.37, -0.52 and -0.57; p <0.05, respectively). APT10 and APT25 were positively correlated with mean ADC (r = 0.37 and 0.38; p <0.05, respectively). CONCLUSION:We demonstrated correlations between APTW signals of infarctions and clinico-radiological findings in patients with hyperacute to subacute infarctions. The poor prognosis group had a lower APTW signal than the good prognosis group. APTW signal was reduced in large infarctions, infarctions with low ADC, and in patients with high NIHSS and mRS scores.