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Magnetoencephalography abnormalities in adult mild traumatic brain injury: A systematic review

BACKGROUND: The global incidence of traumatic brain injuries is rising, with at least 80% being classified as mild. These mild injuries are not visible on routine clinical imaging. The potential clinical role of a specific imaging biomarker be it diagnostic, prognostic or directing and monitoring pr...

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Autores principales: Allen, Christopher M., Halsey, Lloyd, Topcu, Gogem, Rier, Lukas, Gascoyne, Lauren E., Scadding, John W, Furlong, Paul L., Dunkley, Benjamin T., das Nair, Roshan, Brookes, Matthew J., Evangelou, Nikos
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8141472/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34010785
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2021.102697
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author Allen, Christopher M.
Halsey, Lloyd
Topcu, Gogem
Rier, Lukas
Gascoyne, Lauren E.
Scadding, John W
Furlong, Paul L.
Dunkley, Benjamin T.
das Nair, Roshan
Brookes, Matthew J.
Evangelou, Nikos
author_facet Allen, Christopher M.
Halsey, Lloyd
Topcu, Gogem
Rier, Lukas
Gascoyne, Lauren E.
Scadding, John W
Furlong, Paul L.
Dunkley, Benjamin T.
das Nair, Roshan
Brookes, Matthew J.
Evangelou, Nikos
author_sort Allen, Christopher M.
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description BACKGROUND: The global incidence of traumatic brain injuries is rising, with at least 80% being classified as mild. These mild injuries are not visible on routine clinical imaging. The potential clinical role of a specific imaging biomarker be it diagnostic, prognostic or directing and monitoring progress of personalised treatment and rehabilitation has driven the exploration of several new neuroimaging modalities. This systematic review examined the evidence for magnetoencephalography (MEG) to provide an imaging biomarker in mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). METHODS: Our review was prospectively registered on PROSPERO: CRD42019151387. We searched EMBASE, MEDLINE, trial registers, PsycINFO, Cochrane Library and conference abstracts and identified 37 papers describing MEG changes in mTBI eligible for inclusion. Since meta-analysis was not possible, based on the heterogeneity of reported outcomes, we provide a narrative synthesis of results. RESULTS: The two most promising MEG biomarkers are excess resting state low frequency power, and widespread connectivity changes in all frequency bands. These may represent biomarkers with potential for diagnostic application, which reflect time sensitive changes, or may be capable of offering clinically relevant prognostic information. In addition, the rich data that MEG produces are well-suited to new methods of machine learning analysis, which is now being actively explored. INTERPRETATION: MEG reveals several promising biomarkers, in the absence of structural abnormalities demonstrable with either computerised tomography or magnetic resonance imaging. This review has not identified sufficient evidence to support routine clinical use of MEG in mTBI currently. However, verifying MEG’s potential would help meet an urgent clinical need within civilian, sports and military medicine.
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spelling pubmed-81414722021-05-25 Magnetoencephalography abnormalities in adult mild traumatic brain injury: A systematic review Allen, Christopher M. Halsey, Lloyd Topcu, Gogem Rier, Lukas Gascoyne, Lauren E. Scadding, John W Furlong, Paul L. Dunkley, Benjamin T. das Nair, Roshan Brookes, Matthew J. Evangelou, Nikos Neuroimage Clin Review Article BACKGROUND: The global incidence of traumatic brain injuries is rising, with at least 80% being classified as mild. These mild injuries are not visible on routine clinical imaging. The potential clinical role of a specific imaging biomarker be it diagnostic, prognostic or directing and monitoring progress of personalised treatment and rehabilitation has driven the exploration of several new neuroimaging modalities. This systematic review examined the evidence for magnetoencephalography (MEG) to provide an imaging biomarker in mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). METHODS: Our review was prospectively registered on PROSPERO: CRD42019151387. We searched EMBASE, MEDLINE, trial registers, PsycINFO, Cochrane Library and conference abstracts and identified 37 papers describing MEG changes in mTBI eligible for inclusion. Since meta-analysis was not possible, based on the heterogeneity of reported outcomes, we provide a narrative synthesis of results. RESULTS: The two most promising MEG biomarkers are excess resting state low frequency power, and widespread connectivity changes in all frequency bands. These may represent biomarkers with potential for diagnostic application, which reflect time sensitive changes, or may be capable of offering clinically relevant prognostic information. In addition, the rich data that MEG produces are well-suited to new methods of machine learning analysis, which is now being actively explored. INTERPRETATION: MEG reveals several promising biomarkers, in the absence of structural abnormalities demonstrable with either computerised tomography or magnetic resonance imaging. This review has not identified sufficient evidence to support routine clinical use of MEG in mTBI currently. However, verifying MEG’s potential would help meet an urgent clinical need within civilian, sports and military medicine. Elsevier 2021-05-08 /pmc/articles/PMC8141472/ /pubmed/34010785 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2021.102697 Text en © 2021 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Allen, Christopher M.
Halsey, Lloyd
Topcu, Gogem
Rier, Lukas
Gascoyne, Lauren E.
Scadding, John W
Furlong, Paul L.
Dunkley, Benjamin T.
das Nair, Roshan
Brookes, Matthew J.
Evangelou, Nikos
Magnetoencephalography abnormalities in adult mild traumatic brain injury: A systematic review
title Magnetoencephalography abnormalities in adult mild traumatic brain injury: A systematic review
title_full Magnetoencephalography abnormalities in adult mild traumatic brain injury: A systematic review
title_fullStr Magnetoencephalography abnormalities in adult mild traumatic brain injury: A systematic review
title_full_unstemmed Magnetoencephalography abnormalities in adult mild traumatic brain injury: A systematic review
title_short Magnetoencephalography abnormalities in adult mild traumatic brain injury: A systematic review
title_sort magnetoencephalography abnormalities in adult mild traumatic brain injury: a systematic review
topic Review Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8141472/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34010785
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2021.102697
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