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Effect of age on the fractional anisotropy (FA) value of peripheral nerves and clinical significance of the age-corrected FA value for evaluating polyneuropathies
Authors:Keizo Tanitame  Yoshiko Iwakado  Yuji Akiyama  Hiroki Ueno  Kazuhide Ochi  Keiko Otani  Miyuki Takasu  Shuji Date  Kazuo Awai
Affiliation:Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Hiroshima University, 1-2-3 Kasumi, Minami-ku, Hiroshima, 734-8553, Japan. tanitame@hiroshima-u.ac.jp
Abstract:

Introduction

We investigated the correlation between age and the fractional anisotropy (FA) values of peripheral nerves in healthy adults and compared the age-corrected FA values of peripheral nerves in healthy subjects and patients with polyneuropathy.

Methods

The institutional review board approved this study and informed consent was obtained from all participants before entry into the study. We optimized diffusion tensor imaging using a 3-T magnetic resonance scanner and an extremity coil for scanning tibial nerves. The effect of age and sex on the FA values of tibial nerves in healthy volunteers was investigated and the age-corrected FA values of tibial nerves in healthy volunteers and patients with polyneuropathy were compared.

Results

The maximum FA values of the tibial nerves remained constant until age 45 (approximately 0.516); they subsequently decreased by 0.004/year in healthy volunteers. After removing the effect of age with an age-adjusted equation, the median maximum FA values in the volunteers and patients were 0.518 (range, 0.406–0.616) and 0.442 (range, 0.376–0.530), respectively. The age-corrected FA values were significantly lower in the patients than the healthy volunteers (p?p?=?0.416).

Conclusion

The age-corrected FA value of the peripheral nerves helps to differentiate between age-related peripheral nerve degeneration and polyneuropathies.
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