前端对面结构网络的断开与严重中风后的结果相关
Lukas Frontzkowski1, Felix Fehring1, Benedikt M Frey1
1Department of Neurology, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany.
Human brain mapping
|November 2, 2024
概括
严重中风的幸存者在额头,头顶和脑网络中断,面临着更糟糕的运动结果. 特定的途径,包括半球间连接,对于中风后的恢复至关重要.
科学领域:
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
- 神经学 神经学
- 医疗成像医学成像
背景情况:
- 脑卒中病变会导致广泛的网络干扰,影响恢复和结果.
- 以前的研究集中在轻度至中度的中风,严重的中风恢复机制尚不清楚.
研究的目的:
- 研究损伤诱导的网络断开和严重缺血性中风患者的结果之间的关联.
- 为了确定特定的大脑区域和途径对于严重中风后的运动恢复至关重要.
主要方法:
- 结构性MRI和连接组数据被用于为38名缺血性中风患者创建个别的断开组配置文件.
- 顺序逻辑回归分析了断裂形状和经过修改的兰金级评分在中风后3-6个月之间的联系.
主要成果:
- 垂直前,顶和皮层区域的脱节与较差的运动结果相关,独立于初始缺陷,病变体积和年龄.
- 前额,前额和部断路效应主要是半球内,而运动和部区域涉及半球内和半球间的途径.
结论:
- 在结构前端对象网络内局部断开的连接预测严重中风后的结果较差.
- 初级运动皮质和顶层区域对于连接横跨半球的前端顶层网络至关重要,突出显示了它们在中风恢复中的重要性.
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