Prediction of cognitive decline after stroke using proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy |
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Authors: | Ross Amy J Sachdev Perminder S Wen Wei Brodaty Henry Joscelyne Amy Lorentz Lisa M |
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Affiliation: | Neuropsychiatric Institute, Euroa Centre, Prince of Wales Hospital, Barker Street, Randwick, NSW, Australia. |
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Abstract: | Structural MRI measures have been used to predict cognitive decline in elderly subjects, but few studies have used proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy ((1)H-MRS) for this purpose, particularly after stroke. We studied the potential of (1)H-MRS to predict cognitive decline in patients with stroke or TIA and healthy ageing controls over 12 months and 3 years. Structural MRI and single-voxel (1)H-MRS in the frontal white matter and the occipito-parietal gray matter were performed at the index assessment (3-6 months post-stroke) in 49 stroke/TIA patients and 60 controls. Neuropsychological testing was performed at the index assessment and repeated at 12 months in 30 stroke/TIA patients and 49 controls, and at 3 years in 25 patients and 48 controls. In stroke/TIA patients, frontal NAA/Cr predicted cognitive decline over 12 months and 3 years, and in elderly control subjects frontal NAA predicted cognitive decline over 12 months only. In stroke/TIA patients, the (1)H-MRS measures were better predictors of cognitive decline than structural measures. (1)H-MRS may be useful in assessing early cognitive impairment after stroke/TIA and in normal ageing. |
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