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Review Article | Open Access

Current applications of diffusion tensor tractography analysis of corticospinal tracts for prognostication of motor outcomes or optimization of neurosurgical intervention in hypertensive intracranial hemorrhage

Anthony V. Nguyena,b,1Dongxia Fenga,b,1Yilu Zhanga,bJose M. Sotoa,bLaura K. Reeda,bKristopher A. Lyona,bTimothy M. Robinsona,bJason H. Huanga,b( )
Department of Neurosurgery, Baylor Scott & White Medical Center, Temple, TX, USA
Department of Surgery, Texas A&M University College of Medicine, Temple, TX, USA

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Abstract

Introduction

Intracranial hemorrhage (ICH) causes often devastating brain injury. Predicting long-term motor prognosis and identifying neurosurgical candidates in cases of ICH has been an imprecise practice. Diffusion tensor tractography (DTT) is an imaging modality that may aid in this challenge. This literature review aimed to investigate DTT applications in patients with spontaneous ICH for either motor function prognosis or surgical intervention.

Materials and methods

A PubMed and Ovid literature review was performed to select and evaluate studies utilizing DTT for motor prognostication or analysis/optimization of surgical outcomes in patients with spontaneous hypertensive ICH. Studies investigating ICH due to suspected vascular anomalies were excluded.

Results

Forty-two studies met criteria. Six studies addressed surgical application. Surgery was not associated with increased mortality but was associated with decreased hematoma volume and CST compression and improved motor outcomes. Prognostic studies demonstrated that DTT correlates with motor function at multiple timepoints.

Conclusion

DTT is a relatively new imaging technique that may help predict prognosis of patients’ motor function after spontaneous ICH. Additionally, it could possibly serve as an adjunct for determining which patients would benefit from surgical decompression or even help guide surgical approach to hematomas that displace the CST.

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Brain Hemorrhages
Pages 14-25

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Nguyen AV, Feng D, Zhang Y, et al. Current applications of diffusion tensor tractography analysis of corticospinal tracts for prognostication of motor outcomes or optimization of neurosurgical intervention in hypertensive intracranial hemorrhage. Brain Hemorrhages, 2022, 3(1): 14-25. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.hest.2021.04.001

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Received: 04 February 2021
Revised: 29 March 2021
Accepted: 01 April 2021
Published: 14 April 2021
© 2021 International Hemorrhagic Stroke Association.

This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).