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Diffusion Tensor Imaging of Auditory Pathway: A Comparison of Pediatric Cochlear Implant Candidates and Healthy Cases

BACKGROUND: We aimed to investigate the changes that may occur in the auditory neural network in pediatric congenital hearing loss cases. METHODS: Fifty-four cochlear implant candidates and 47 normal-hearing controls were included in this retrospective study. Fractional anisotropy, radial diffusivit...

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Autores principales: Aksoy, Direnç Özlem, Karagöz, Yeşim, Kaldırımoğlu, Kemal Furkan, Ulusan, Melis Baykara, Mahmutoğlu, Abdullah Soydan
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Publicado: European Academy of Otology and Neurotology and the Politzer Society 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10544541/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37528599
http://dx.doi.org/10.5152/iao.2023.22998
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author Aksoy, Direnç Özlem
Karagöz, Yeşim
Kaldırımoğlu, Kemal Furkan
Ulusan, Melis Baykara
Mahmutoğlu, Abdullah Soydan
author_facet Aksoy, Direnç Özlem
Karagöz, Yeşim
Kaldırımoğlu, Kemal Furkan
Ulusan, Melis Baykara
Mahmutoğlu, Abdullah Soydan
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description BACKGROUND: We aimed to investigate the changes that may occur in the auditory neural network in pediatric congenital hearing loss cases. METHODS: Fifty-four cochlear implant candidates and 47 normal-hearing controls were included in this retrospective study. Fractional anisotropy, radial diffusivity, and apparent diffusion coefficient maps were generated. We placed region of interest on the cochlear nucleus, superior olivary nucleus, lateral lemniscus, medial geniculate body, auditory radiation, Heschl’s gyrus, inferior fronto-occipital fasciculus, superior longitudinal fascicle, and corpus callosum splenium. The area of the cochlear nerve was measured. Diffusion tensor imaging metrics, children's ages, and cochlear nerve area were compared. RESULTS: Apparent diffusion coefficient and radial diffusivity values of patients were higher than the control group in all places except the radial diffusivity values of medial geniculate body. The fractional anisotropy values of the patients in lateral lemniscus, auditory radiation, Heschl’s gyrus, inferior fronto-occipital fasciculus, superior longitudinal fascicle, and corpus callosum splenium were lower than the control group. There is a positive correlation between fractional anisotropy and age in both patient and control groups for all locations. The cochlear nerve area is lower in patients (0.88 ± 0.29) than in the control group (1.18 ± 0.14) (P = .000). The cochlear nerve area has a positive correlation with age in the patient group (P = .000) but has not in the control group. The cochlear nerve area positively correlates with fractional anisotropy values of all locations except fractional anisotropy values of medial geniculate body. CONCLUSION: The alterations of diffusion tensor imaging metrics on the auditory pathway reflect the microstructural changes of white matter tracts. Keywords: Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), pediatric hearing loss, auditory pathway, Fractional anisotropy (FA), radial diffusivity (RD), apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC).
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spelling pubmed-105445412023-10-03 Diffusion Tensor Imaging of Auditory Pathway: A Comparison of Pediatric Cochlear Implant Candidates and Healthy Cases Aksoy, Direnç Özlem Karagöz, Yeşim Kaldırımoğlu, Kemal Furkan Ulusan, Melis Baykara Mahmutoğlu, Abdullah Soydan J Int Adv Otol Original Article BACKGROUND: We aimed to investigate the changes that may occur in the auditory neural network in pediatric congenital hearing loss cases. METHODS: Fifty-four cochlear implant candidates and 47 normal-hearing controls were included in this retrospective study. Fractional anisotropy, radial diffusivity, and apparent diffusion coefficient maps were generated. We placed region of interest on the cochlear nucleus, superior olivary nucleus, lateral lemniscus, medial geniculate body, auditory radiation, Heschl’s gyrus, inferior fronto-occipital fasciculus, superior longitudinal fascicle, and corpus callosum splenium. The area of the cochlear nerve was measured. Diffusion tensor imaging metrics, children's ages, and cochlear nerve area were compared. RESULTS: Apparent diffusion coefficient and radial diffusivity values of patients were higher than the control group in all places except the radial diffusivity values of medial geniculate body. The fractional anisotropy values of the patients in lateral lemniscus, auditory radiation, Heschl’s gyrus, inferior fronto-occipital fasciculus, superior longitudinal fascicle, and corpus callosum splenium were lower than the control group. There is a positive correlation between fractional anisotropy and age in both patient and control groups for all locations. The cochlear nerve area is lower in patients (0.88 ± 0.29) than in the control group (1.18 ± 0.14) (P = .000). The cochlear nerve area has a positive correlation with age in the patient group (P = .000) but has not in the control group. The cochlear nerve area positively correlates with fractional anisotropy values of all locations except fractional anisotropy values of medial geniculate body. CONCLUSION: The alterations of diffusion tensor imaging metrics on the auditory pathway reflect the microstructural changes of white matter tracts. Keywords: Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), pediatric hearing loss, auditory pathway, Fractional anisotropy (FA), radial diffusivity (RD), apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC). European Academy of Otology and Neurotology and the Politzer Society 2023-07-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10544541/ /pubmed/37528599 http://dx.doi.org/10.5152/iao.2023.22998 Text en 2023 authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ Content of this journal is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/)
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Aksoy, Direnç Özlem
Karagöz, Yeşim
Kaldırımoğlu, Kemal Furkan
Ulusan, Melis Baykara
Mahmutoğlu, Abdullah Soydan
Diffusion Tensor Imaging of Auditory Pathway: A Comparison of Pediatric Cochlear Implant Candidates and Healthy Cases
title Diffusion Tensor Imaging of Auditory Pathway: A Comparison of Pediatric Cochlear Implant Candidates and Healthy Cases
title_full Diffusion Tensor Imaging of Auditory Pathway: A Comparison of Pediatric Cochlear Implant Candidates and Healthy Cases
title_fullStr Diffusion Tensor Imaging of Auditory Pathway: A Comparison of Pediatric Cochlear Implant Candidates and Healthy Cases
title_full_unstemmed Diffusion Tensor Imaging of Auditory Pathway: A Comparison of Pediatric Cochlear Implant Candidates and Healthy Cases
title_short Diffusion Tensor Imaging of Auditory Pathway: A Comparison of Pediatric Cochlear Implant Candidates and Healthy Cases
title_sort diffusion tensor imaging of auditory pathway: a comparison of pediatric cochlear implant candidates and healthy cases
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10544541/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37528599
http://dx.doi.org/10.5152/iao.2023.22998
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