Correlation of magnetic resonance imaging parameters with clinical disability in multiple sclerosis: a preliminary study |
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Authors: | J. Grimaud G. J. Barker L. Wang M. Lai D. G. MacManus S. L. Webb A. J. Thompson W. I. McDonald P. S. Tofts D. H. Miller |
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Affiliation: | (1) University Department of Clinical Neurology, Institute of Neurology, Queen Square, London WC1N 3BG, UK e-mail: d.miller@ion.ucl.ac.uk, Tel.: +44-171-8373611, Fax: +44-171-2785616, GB |
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Abstract: | Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is frequently used to monitor new treatments in multiple sclerosis (MS), but its role is limited by the uncertain relationship between MRI parameters and clinical disability. A brain MRI study using nine MRI parameters was undertaken in 15 MS patients with a wide spectrum of disability to evaluate the relationship between each parameter and disability. A strong correlation was found between disability (measured using Kurtzke’s EDSS) and total lesion load on both proton density (PD; r = 0.79) and T1 (r = 0.71) weighted sequences. There was also a strong correlation of disability with average lesion magnetisation transfer ratio (MTR; r = –0.74) and calculated T1 (r = 0.71) but not with calculated T2 or the average signal intensity of lesions on the conventional T1-weighted, PD-weighted and heavily T2-weighted images. Thus, four parameters which measured either the extent of lesions (PD lesion load) or their pathological severity (MTR, calculated T1, hypointense T1-lesion load) were correlated significantly with disability. While this suggests that such parameters will be useful in treatment trial monitoring, further multi-parameter MRI studies, of larger cohorts and using a wider range of techniques, are indicated. Received: 29 August 1998 Received in revised form: 29 April 1999 Accepted: 5 May 1999 |
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Keywords: | Multi-parametric Multiple sclerosis Magnetic resonance imaging Lesion volume Clinico-radiological correlation |
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