Neural Regeneration Research (Jan 2017)

Diffusion tensor imaging assesses white matter injury in neonates with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy

  • Hong-xin Li,
  • Xing Feng,
  • Qian Wang,
  • Xuan Dong,
  • Min Yu,
  • Wen-juan Tu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/1673-5374.205102
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 4
pp. 603 – 609

Abstract

Read online

With improvements in care of at-risk neonates, more and more children survive. This makes it increasingly important to assess, soon after birth, the prognosis of children with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy. Computed tomography, ultrasound, and conventional magnetic resonance imaging are helpful to diagnose brain injury, but cannot quantify white matter damage. In this study, ten full-term infants without brain injury and twenty-two full-term neonates with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (14 moderate cases and 8 severe cases) underwent diffusion tensor imaging to assess its feasibility in evaluating white matter damage in this condition. Results demonstrated that fractional anisotropy, voxel volume, and number of fiber bundles were different in some brain areas between infants with brain injury and those without brain injury. The correlation between fractional anisotropy values and neonatal behavioral neurological assessment scores was closest in the posterior limbs of the internal capsule. We conclude that diffusion tensor imaging can quantify white matter injury in neonates with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy.

Keywords