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- Chun-Yi Wen, Jiao-Long Cui, Man Pan Lee, Kin-Cheung Mak, Keith Dip-Kei Luk, and Yong Hu.
- Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine, The University of Hong Kong, 12 Sandy Bay Rd, Pokfulam, Hong Kong.
- Spine J. 2013 Jun 1;13(6):697-705.
Background ContextDiffusion tensor fiber tractography is an emerging tool for the visualization of spinal cord microstructure. However, there are few quantitative analyses of the damage in the nerve fiber tracts of the myelopathic spinal cord.PurposeThe aim of this study was to develop a quantitative approach for fiber tractography analysis in cervical spondylotic myelopathy (CSM).Study Design/SettingProspective study on a series of patients.Materials And MethodsA total of 22 volunteers were recruited with informed consent, including 15 healthy subjects and 7 CSM patients. The clinical severity of CSM was evaluated using modified Japanese Orthopedic Association (JOA) score. The microstructure of myelopathic cervical cord was analyzed using diffusion tensor imaging. Diffusion tensor imaging was performed with a 3.0-T magnetic resonance imaging scanner using pulsed gradient, spin-echo, echo-planar imaging sequence. Fiber tractography was generated via TrackVis with fractional anisotropy threshold set at 0.2 and angle threshold at 40°. Region of interest (ROI) was defined to cover C4 level only or the whole-length cervical spinal cord from C1 to C7 for analysis. The length and density of tracked nerve bundles were measured for comparison between healthy subjects and CSM patients.ResultsThe length of tracked nerve bundles significantly shortened in CSM patients compared with healthy subjects (healthy: 6.85-77.90 mm, CSM: 0.68-62.53 mm). The density of the tracked nerve bundles was also lower in CSM patients (healthy: 086±0.03, CSM: 0.80±0.06, p<.05). Although the definition of ROI covering C4 only or whole cervical cord appeared not to affect the trend of the disparity between healthy and myelopathic cervical cords, the density of the tracked nerve bundle through whole myelopathic cords was in an association with the modified JOA score in CSM cases (r=0.949, p=.015), yet not found with ROI at C4 only (r=0.316, p=.684).ConclusionsThe quantitative analysis of fiber tractography is a reliable approach to detect cervical spondylotic myelopathic lesions compared with healthy spinal cords. It could be employed to delineate the severity of CSM.Copyright © 2013 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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