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Validity of semi-quantitative scale for brain MRI in unilateral cerebral palsy due to periventricular white matter lesions: Relationship with hand sensorimotor function and structural connectivity

AIM: To provide first evidence of construct validity of a semi-quantitative scale for brain structural MRI (sqMRI scale) in children with unilateral cerebral palsy (UCP) secondary to periventricular white matter (PWM) lesions, by examining the relationship with hand sensorimotor function and whole b...

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Autores principales: Fiori, Simona, Guzzetta, Andrea, Pannek, Kerstin, Ware, Robert S., Rossi, Giuseppe, Klingels, Katrijn, Feys, Hilde, Coulthard, Alan, Cioni, Giovanni, Rose, Stephen, Boyd, Roslyn N.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4473818/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26106533
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2015.04.005
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author Fiori, Simona
Guzzetta, Andrea
Pannek, Kerstin
Ware, Robert S.
Rossi, Giuseppe
Klingels, Katrijn
Feys, Hilde
Coulthard, Alan
Cioni, Giovanni
Rose, Stephen
Boyd, Roslyn N.
author_facet Fiori, Simona
Guzzetta, Andrea
Pannek, Kerstin
Ware, Robert S.
Rossi, Giuseppe
Klingels, Katrijn
Feys, Hilde
Coulthard, Alan
Cioni, Giovanni
Rose, Stephen
Boyd, Roslyn N.
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description AIM: To provide first evidence of construct validity of a semi-quantitative scale for brain structural MRI (sqMRI scale) in children with unilateral cerebral palsy (UCP) secondary to periventricular white matter (PWM) lesions, by examining the relationship with hand sensorimotor function and whole brain structural connectivity. METHODS: Cross-sectional study of 50 children with UCP due to PWM lesions using 3 T (MRI), diffusion MRI and assessment of hand sensorimotor function. We explored the relationship of lobar, hemispheric and global scores on the sqMRI scale, with fractional anisotropy (FA), as a measure of brain white matter microstructure, and with hand sensorimotor measures (Assisting Hand Assessment, AHA; Jebsen–Taylor Test for Hand Function, JTTHF; Melbourne Assessment of Unilateral Upper Limb Function, MUUL; stereognosis; 2-point discrimination). RESULTS: Lobar and hemispheric scores on the sqMRI scale contralateral to the clinical side of hemiplegia correlated with sensorimotor paretic hand function measures and FA of a number of brain structural connections, including connections of brain areas involved in motor control (postcentral, precentral and paracentral gyri in the parietal lobe). More severe lesions correlated with lower sensorimotor performance, with the posterior limb of internal capsule score being the strongest contributor to impaired hand function. CONCLUSION: The sqMRI scale demonstrates first evidence of construct validity against impaired motor and sensory function measures and brain structural connectivity in a cohort of children with UCP due to PWM lesions. More severe lesions correlated with poorer paretic hand sensorimotor function and impaired structural connectivity in the hemisphere contralateral to the clinical side of hemiplegia. The quantitative structural MRI scoring may be a useful clinical tool for studying brain structure–function relationships but requires further validation in other populations of CP.
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spelling pubmed-44738182015-06-23 Validity of semi-quantitative scale for brain MRI in unilateral cerebral palsy due to periventricular white matter lesions: Relationship with hand sensorimotor function and structural connectivity Fiori, Simona Guzzetta, Andrea Pannek, Kerstin Ware, Robert S. Rossi, Giuseppe Klingels, Katrijn Feys, Hilde Coulthard, Alan Cioni, Giovanni Rose, Stephen Boyd, Roslyn N. Neuroimage Clin Article AIM: To provide first evidence of construct validity of a semi-quantitative scale for brain structural MRI (sqMRI scale) in children with unilateral cerebral palsy (UCP) secondary to periventricular white matter (PWM) lesions, by examining the relationship with hand sensorimotor function and whole brain structural connectivity. METHODS: Cross-sectional study of 50 children with UCP due to PWM lesions using 3 T (MRI), diffusion MRI and assessment of hand sensorimotor function. We explored the relationship of lobar, hemispheric and global scores on the sqMRI scale, with fractional anisotropy (FA), as a measure of brain white matter microstructure, and with hand sensorimotor measures (Assisting Hand Assessment, AHA; Jebsen–Taylor Test for Hand Function, JTTHF; Melbourne Assessment of Unilateral Upper Limb Function, MUUL; stereognosis; 2-point discrimination). RESULTS: Lobar and hemispheric scores on the sqMRI scale contralateral to the clinical side of hemiplegia correlated with sensorimotor paretic hand function measures and FA of a number of brain structural connections, including connections of brain areas involved in motor control (postcentral, precentral and paracentral gyri in the parietal lobe). More severe lesions correlated with lower sensorimotor performance, with the posterior limb of internal capsule score being the strongest contributor to impaired hand function. CONCLUSION: The sqMRI scale demonstrates first evidence of construct validity against impaired motor and sensory function measures and brain structural connectivity in a cohort of children with UCP due to PWM lesions. More severe lesions correlated with poorer paretic hand sensorimotor function and impaired structural connectivity in the hemisphere contralateral to the clinical side of hemiplegia. The quantitative structural MRI scoring may be a useful clinical tool for studying brain structure–function relationships but requires further validation in other populations of CP. Elsevier 2015-04-09 /pmc/articles/PMC4473818/ /pubmed/26106533 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2015.04.005 Text en © 2015 Published by Elsevier Inc. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Fiori, Simona
Guzzetta, Andrea
Pannek, Kerstin
Ware, Robert S.
Rossi, Giuseppe
Klingels, Katrijn
Feys, Hilde
Coulthard, Alan
Cioni, Giovanni
Rose, Stephen
Boyd, Roslyn N.
Validity of semi-quantitative scale for brain MRI in unilateral cerebral palsy due to periventricular white matter lesions: Relationship with hand sensorimotor function and structural connectivity
title Validity of semi-quantitative scale for brain MRI in unilateral cerebral palsy due to periventricular white matter lesions: Relationship with hand sensorimotor function and structural connectivity
title_full Validity of semi-quantitative scale for brain MRI in unilateral cerebral palsy due to periventricular white matter lesions: Relationship with hand sensorimotor function and structural connectivity
title_fullStr Validity of semi-quantitative scale for brain MRI in unilateral cerebral palsy due to periventricular white matter lesions: Relationship with hand sensorimotor function and structural connectivity
title_full_unstemmed Validity of semi-quantitative scale for brain MRI in unilateral cerebral palsy due to periventricular white matter lesions: Relationship with hand sensorimotor function and structural connectivity
title_short Validity of semi-quantitative scale for brain MRI in unilateral cerebral palsy due to periventricular white matter lesions: Relationship with hand sensorimotor function and structural connectivity
title_sort validity of semi-quantitative scale for brain mri in unilateral cerebral palsy due to periventricular white matter lesions: relationship with hand sensorimotor function and structural connectivity
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4473818/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26106533
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2015.04.005
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